Stites & Harbison Opens Office in Huntsville, Ala.
Firm now boasts offices in eight states

HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—Stites & Harbison, PLLC has opened a new office in Huntsville, Ala., representing the law firm’s first office in Alabama.
“With a diverse roster of clients conducting business in and around Alabama, establishing a presence in Huntsville was a natural next step,” said Marjorie A. Farris, Chair of Stites & Harbison. “We’re excited to expand our full-service legal practice in Alabama and enhance the support we provide to clients across the state and beyond.”
Construction attorney Joshua K. Chesser (Josh), who joined Stites & Harbison in 2024, will serve as the Office Executive Member of the Huntsville office. He plans to split his time between the Nashville and Huntsville offices. Stites & Harbison has three attorneys admitted to practice in Alabama who will spend time in the new office.
The new Huntsville office is located near the Huntsville Medical District, immediately adjacent to downtown Huntsville.
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