BIRMINGHAM – Ford & Harrison LLP is pleased to announce the addition of esteemed employment and labor law attorney, Terry Price, to its Birmingham office as Partner.
Price previously served as a named shareholder at Lehr Middlebrooks Price & Vreeland, P.C., a boutique employment law firm for which he had worked since 1996. His practice consists of class action employment defense litigation, employee benefits, workplace safety and health, and management training programs, representing employers across Alabama and Georgia.
“Terry is a terrific attorney and a highly effective legal strategist,” explained Steve Stastny, Managing Partner of Ford & Harrison’s Birmingham office. “Having practiced with Terry at Lehr Middlebrooks myself, I know what a tremendous asset he will be both as a resource to our clients and as a mentor to our younger attorneys. We’re proud to have attracted such a valuable asset as Terry and I look forward to working alongside him again.”
“Ford & Harrison’s national reputation and platform is unmatched and provides a unique and valuable opportunity for my clients and my practice,” said Price. “The decision to come aboard was easy.”
Price currently serves on the Small Business Committee of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and has also worked on behalf of the National Employment Law Conference, a national organization comprised of minority private practice and in-house labor and employment attorneys.
Prior to joining Lehr Middlebrooks, Price was a partner in the Atlanta office of Constangy, Brooks & Smith. Price spent the first six years of his practice as a trial attorney for the Office of the Solicitor of the United States Department of Labor. Price was a member of the University of California at Davis Law Review, where he received his law degree in 1978. Price received his bachelor’s degree from Columbia University in 1975.
Outside of the office, Price advises teenagers about real world business situations and encourages them to foster their enterprising drive at Fairfield High School, through Junior Achievement, a worldwide organization dedicated to educating young people to value free enterprise, business, and economics.