
Connie Elder Carrigan, a partner at Smith Debnam, joined the firm in 1996. Connie concentrates her practice in Business Law, assisting clients in the areas of employment law, business advice and litigation, construction law, equipment leasing and creditor bankruptcy. Connie's practice emphasizes prompt and effective client communications, efficient, assertive, and results-oriented representation of her clients' interests in both state and federal courts and in matters involving mediation and arbitration.
Connie has been practicing in the field of small business representation since 1990. She has lectured on topics ranging from bankruptcy, collection and equipment leasing to construction law, and is the author of manuscripts and materials prepared for attorneys, businesses and credit managers.
Articles of Interest:
- NLRB Posting Requirement Encounters Delays
- Providers Beware: US Department of Health and Human Services launches a HIPAA Audit Program
- New ADA Rules March 2011
- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Issues Final Rule for Enforcement of GINA
- Department of Labor Seeks Employer Input on Nursing Mother Legislation
- US Department of Labor Provides Guidance on Break Time for Nursing Mothers
- Employment Law
- Employers, Be Careful With Complainers Retaliation Claims Gain Favor In Supreme Court Ruling
- Revised Act Expands Protections to Service Members Called to Duty
- Our Commitment to Public Service
