Caroline is an associate in the Birmingham office where she practices in the firm’s Corporate and Tax Group.
Caroline received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Mississippi School of Law, where she graduated summa cum laude. During law school, Caroline was the Vice Chair of the Moot Court Board, where she served as a member of the Gabrielli Family Law, National First Amendment, and National Criminal Procedure competition teams. Additionally, Caroline was a member of the Dean’s Leadership Council.
Caroline served as the Advanced Student in the Transactional Law Clinic. During her year-long work with the clinic, she helped nonprofits apply and receive 501(c)(3) status from the IRS and helped a small business gain international funding from an angel investor. Caroline also served in the Conflict Resolution Clinic where she mediated and negotiated cases on behalf of university students facing disciplinary charges.
Caroline received her undergraduate degree from Florida State University, where she graduated cum laude with majors in Political Science and Mass Media Communications. During her time at Florida State, the Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University selected Caroline to present her paper, “Social Media Use in Hiring and Firing”.