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Ann Korns Wiggins
Birmingham, AL Attorney
(205) 314-0500 301 19th St North
Birmingham, AL 35203
Employment
Ann Ayer Wiggins
Tuscaloosa, AL Attorney
(205) 345-1029 8507 Forrestal Dr NE
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
Anne Wiggins
Philadelphia, PA Attorney
(267) 765-3781 30 S 17th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Health Care
Malissa Anne Kaufold-Wiggins
ATLANTA, GA Attorney with 19 years of experience
(404) 962-3548 30 IVAN ALLEN JR BLVD NW
SUITE 700
ATLANTA, GA 30308
Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law
Gary Stephen Wiggins
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Gary Stephen Wiggins
Tuscaloosa, AL Attorney with 47 years of experience
(205) 764-1262 1490 Northbank Parkway
Suite 238
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
Elder, Estate Planning, Nursing Home and Probate
Cumberland School of Law, Samford University
G. Stephen (Steve) Wiggins received his undergraduate degree from Samford University with a major in chemistry. After employment in the pharmaceutical industry, he returned to law school, where he served as an associate editor of the Cumberland Law Review. In more than thirty seven years of practice in Tuscaloosa, Mr. Wiggins has handled a broad range of cases, including wrongful death, personal injury, products liability, premises liability, fraud, defamation, insurance bad faith, professional malpractice, real estate litigation, will contests, probate litigation, construction and contract litigation, as well as other types of cases. In addition, he regularly represents clients...
Roger Smith Jr.
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Roger Smith Jr.
Raleigh, NC Lawyer with 25 years of experience
(919) 821-4711 150 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1800
Raleigh, NC 27601
Criminal, Personal Injury and Traffic Tickets
Campbell Law School
Roger W. Smith, Jr., was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the Raleigh public schools. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of North Carolina in 1991. While at UNC he was inducted into the Order of Gimghoul.

After college, Mr. Smith moved to Wyoming where, during a period of about two years, he learned to hand-make rough white-pine furniture in the Western tradition. He returned to North Carolina and co-founded Appalachian Designs, a company through which he continued to manufacture and market this furniture.

In the fall of 1996, Mr. Smith entered the Norman A....