Jessica Medeiros Garrison
Partner
Email: jgarrison@pjgf.com

Practice Areas: Real Estate Transactions; Business Acquisitions; Financial Transactions; Economic Development Incentives; Bond Financing; Commercial Law.

Admitted: 2001, Alabama and U.S. District Court, Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama

Law School: University of Alabama, J.D., 2000

College: University of Alabama, B.S., 1997

Member: Tuscaloosa County Bar Association; Alabama State Bar; National Association of Bond Lawyers.

Biography: Former Public Affairs and Legislative Affairs Director for State of Alabama Attorney General William H. Pryor, Jr. Former Law Clerk, Judge L. Scott Coogler, Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court. Served with former State of Alabama Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Student Government President, University of Alabama, 1996-1997. Member: Business Council of Alabama Board of Directors; Progress Pac Board of Directors; DCH Foundation Board of Directors; Board of Directors and former Chairperson of the Boys and Girls Club of West Alabama; United Way of West Alabama Board of Directors; Family Counseling Service Board of Directors; Tuscaloosa Preservation Society Board of Directors; Farrah Alumni Society Board of Trustees; Leadership Tuscaloosa Class of 2001-2002. Member and Chair, Tuscaloosa County March of Dimes-March for Babies Event, 2008. Previously served on: Kid One Transport System Board of Directors; Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Advisory Council; Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority Strategic Planning Committee. Recipient, Tuscaloosa Business and Professional Women's Organization's Young Careerist Award in 2002.

Born: Stuttgart, Germany

ISLN: 914899653

 
 
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