About Brittany Ramey
Brittany joined the Beasley Allen law firm in 2011, and is working in the firm’s Mass Torts section.
She attended Troy University, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2008, with a major in English and minor in Spanish. She earned her J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law. In law school, she helped found a chapter of the Hispanic Law Student’s Association at UA, and was the vice president of the organization. She was a student member of the Farrah Law Society and continues to be an Alumni member. In law school she also participated in the Elder Law Clinic and was the Executive Editor of the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review.
In the summer of 2010, Brittany interned with the Fayette County Attorney’s office in Lexington, Kentucky. In the summer of 2009, she was a research assistant for the Director of the Criminal Defense Clinic for the University of Alabama School of Law.
She is currently a member of the Hispanic National Bar Association, Alabama State Bar, ASB Young Lawyers Section and Farrah Law Society.
Ramey's Admissions
Alabama (2011)Ramey's Education
- University of Alabama School of Law (J.D. 2011)
- Troy University (B.A. 2008)
Ramey's Member
- Alabama State Bar
- Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- Farrah Law Society
Brittany Ramey in the News
- Beasley Allen lawsuit calls blood supply safety into question
- Beasley Allen's Leigh O'Dell named to Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in transvaginal mesh litigation
- Beasley Allen files lawsuit on behalf of family of drowning victims
- Beasley Allen names Chad E. Stewart as firm's newest Shareholder
- Beasley Allen Shareholder Dee Miles to Chair Cumberland Advisory Board



