Alyce joined the firm on August 1, 2006. She is currently working in our Mass Torts department involving Yaz/ Yasmin Litigation. She has worked on several environmental cases involving issues such as leaking Underground Storage Tanks (USTs), and contamination from facilities emitting substances such as mercury and fly ash. She also assisted in obtaining class certification and settlement approval in a case involving property contamination in Birmingham, Alabama.
Before coming to Beasley Allen, Alyce had most recently worked as an Assistant Attorney General in the Alabama Attorney General's Office. There, over a period of seven years, she handled civil litigation involving state agencies and employees. Her trial practice included civil rights, personal injury and constitutional litigation on behalf of the state. She also practiced administrative law in serving as counsel for state licensing boards.
Alyce graduated from Birmingham Southern College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history/political science. In 1995, she graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law. While at Alabama, she not only served as Student Works Editor for the Law and Psychology Review, but she was also a member of the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society.
Currently, Alyce is serving as the Director of Education and Training for the Junior League of Montgomery and is a Barrister in the Hugh Maddox Inns of Court. She is also a member of the Board of Managers of the Downtown YMCA. Alyce attends Immanuel Presbyterian Church, where she is an elder and PYC leader.