Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC
Alisha H. is an experienced attorney currently practicing at Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC, specializing in Business & Commercial Law, Condominium & Homeowner Association Law, Construction Law, Real Estate, and Business Organizations. Previous experience includes serving as an attorney at Southern Legal, P.A., with a focus on litigation and transactional practices, and holding the position of Secretary on the Board of Directors for The Poverello Center, Inc. Alisha has also worked as Chief Operations Officer at Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida, overseeing community outreach efforts. Additional roles include Supervising Attorney at Legal Aid Service of Broward County, Research & Writing Attorney for Florida's Children First, and Attorney for Capital Collateral Resource Counsel, representing clients in post-conviction appeals. Alisha holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, along with a master's and bachelor's degree in Sociology from Mississippi State University.
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Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC
Hand Arendall Harrison Sale provides its clients with legal services in all areas of traditional civil practice. We are legal advisors in your business success. The Alabama firm, Hand Arendall, was organized in 1941, and the Florida firm, Harrison Sale McCloy, was organized in 1984. After merging the two firms in 2018 to become Hand Arendall Harrison Sale, the firm is one of the largest law firms in the region with more than 85 attorneys. The firm has a fundamental commitment to creating long-lasting relationships. Cases and projects are staffed with the goal of achieving success for the client with maximum efficiency. With offices in Mobile, Birmingham, Fairhope and Athens, Alabama; and Destin, Panama City, Panama City Beach, and Santa Rosa, Florida, Hand Arendall Harrison Sale is uniquely situated among the Southeast’s major law firms to provide legal direction to clients throughout Alabama, Northwest Florida and Mississippi.