Lightfoot, Franklin & White
Amaobi Enyinnia is a Partner at Lightfoot, Franklin & White, with a background in various areas of law including automotive, product liability, commercial litigation, and employment. Prior to their current role, Amaobi worked as a Project Attorney at TrustPoint International and as a Summer Associate at Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter, PLLC. Amaobi also has experience as a Law Clerk at the Tennessee Attorney General's Office and as a Head Resident Counselor at the Tennessee Governor's School for International Studies. Amaobi obtained their Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Tennessee College of Law and a B.A. in Political Science from Vanderbilt University.
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Lightfoot, Franklin & White
Litigation, compliance and investigations: It's what we do, day in and day out. Lightfoot, Franklin & White is revered by clients and respected by opponents. True to its “Trial Tough, Solution Savvy” mantra, Lightfoot achieved the coveted recognition as a 2021 “Top 20 Trial Law Firm” in the U.S. by Benchmark Litigation for three consecutive years. Working from offices in Birmingham and Houston, the firm’s 60+ lawyers have established an enviable record of success in complex, bet-the-company litigation; internal and government investigations; risk management; and compliance representation for clients across the country and around the world. LEGAL NOTICE To the extent the State Bar Rules of a jurisdiction require us to designate a principal office and/or a single attorney responsible for this site, the firm designates its office in Birmingham, Alabama, as its principal office and designates Melody Eagan as the attorney responsible for this site. Unless specifically noted, the attorneys are not Board Certified in the areas of law in which they practice. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. https://www.lightfootlaw.com/info/terms-of-use