Laura Gibson Chain joined the law firm of White Arnold & Dowd P.C. in 2006. Ms. Chain, formerly with Redden, Mills & Clark, serves as part of White Arnold’s matrimonial law, family law and appellate advocacy practice groups. She represents clients in state and federal courts, appellate mediation, and domestic mediation.
Ms. Chain received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Alabama in 1983, a M.S. in 1985 from the United States Sports Academy, and her law degree in 1992 from the Samford University Cumberland School of Law.
Ms. Chain is a licensed Mediator and she is registered with the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution as a Domestic Mediator and Appellate Mediator.
Samford University Cumberland School of Law (J.D., 1992)
United States Sports Academy, Mobile, Alabama,
Master of Sport Science (1985)
University of South Alabama, B.A. (1983)
American Bar Association
Alabama State Bar Association
–Selected for participation in the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum, 2007
–Committee for Rules for Professional Responsibility, since 2003
Birmingham Bar Association
Birmingham MS Leadership Class of 2008