Brandy Robertson, a partner at Heninger Garrison Davis, has been selected to serve on the Board of Bar Commissioner for the 10th Judicial Circuit, Place 9, for the Alabama State Bar. The Board of Bar Commissioners (BBC) is the governing and policy-making body of the Alabama State Bar, consisting of 76 members who oversee crucial aspects of legal practice in the state, such as admissions, ethics, and disciplinary actions.
Brandy Robertson’s selection as a Bar Commissioner is a testament to her dedication to the legal profession and her commitment to leadership. She brings a wealth of experience to this role, having started her career as a legal secretary, working her way up to paralegal, and eventually becoming an attorney. Robertson earned her B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and her J.D. from the Birmingham School of Law. She has been with Heninger Garrison Davis since 2011 and has built a strong reputation in civil litigation, representing clients in personal injury, wrongful death, nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, and mass torts, including pharmaceutical and medical device litigation.
Throughout her career, Brandy has been recognized for her legal acumen and leadership, with accolades such as Alabama Super Lawyers Rising Star and Best Lawyers in America. Her leadership extends beyond her firm; she currently serves as chair of the Birmingham Bar Association’s Women Lawyers Section and has been involved with the Alabama Head Injury Foundation and the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation. Her role as a Bar Commissioner will allow her to further impact the legal community by helping shape policies and practices that affect lawyers and the public statewide.
Brandy’s extensive experience and dedication make her an ideal choice to serve on the Board of Bar Commissioners, where she will have a vital role in maintaining the integrity and standards of the legal profession in Alabama.