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Clark Edward Bowers is a distinguished attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, with a robust focus on insurance and personal injury law. Born and raised in Birmingham and Sylacauga, Clark cultivated a strong foundation in critical thinking and communication during his academic journey. He earned his degree in political science and writing from Samford University in 2007, graduating with honors. His leadership skills blossomed as he served as president of the Samford Debate Team, honing his persuasive abilities that would later become invaluable in the courtroom. Clark furthered his legal education at the University of Alabama, graduating with his law degree in 2010. During his time in law school, he made significant contributions as the Lead Articles Editor for the Journal of Law & Psychology and was honored with the Jerome A. Hoffman Student Leadership Award, recognizing his commitment to excellence and leadership within the legal community. Since joining the Law Offices of Clark Edward Bowers in 2011, Clark has dedicated his practice to a wide array of legal matters, including Professional Liability Defense, Architect & Engineer Liability, Construction Litigation, Insurance Defense, Accountant Liability, and Premises Liability. His diverse experience as a law clerk at both the trial court and appellate levels has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape in Alabama and Florida, where he is also admitted to practice. With a commitment to providing exceptional legal representation, Clark Edward Bowers continues to advocate for his clients, ensuring they receive the justice they deserve in the complex fields of insurance and personal injury law. His deep-rooted ties to Alabama and his extensive legal expertise make him a trusted ally for individuals and businesses navigating challenging legal issues.
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