A partner in Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP ‘s Jackson office, Alex Purvis has a national practice representing larger businesses within product liability, construction, insurance and commercial litigation. Purvis manages all stages of the dispute resolution process and has extensive experience in both state and federal courts.
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Partner

Career

Alex Purvis is a litigator and policyholder coverage lawyer with a unique background, including experience in product liability, construction, and complex commercial litigation. He started his career as a litigation associate handling large-scale insurance coverage and subrogation matters. After joining Bradley in 2005, Alex developed a reputation as a leading insurance coverage lawyer for commercial policyholders across the Southeast.

Alex can fight for his clients when needed, but he prefers to work with his clients to seek resolution consistent with their big-picture goals, using his insurance, risk management, and trial experience as leverage over the course of a dispute. His courtroom experience includes matters in state and federal courts across the country, and he frequently handles matters pending in courts outside of his home state of Mississippi. Alex manages all stages of the dispute resolution process from initial case consultation through appeal, and he works with his clients to define their goals early.

His favorite relationships with clients are partnerships, and Alex focuses on providing value to each matter that he handles. Alex is a Fellow in the American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC).

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Key clients

  • Cadence Bank First Solar, LLC AJS Hotels Blythe Zachary Joint Venture Hoar Construction Brasfield and Gorrie Construction BankPlus Aviagen Wayne Sanderson Farms Wade Transport Orion Marine Superior Energy Services NuMotion

Work highlights

Represented First Solar LLC in an insurance coverage matter in federal court in Georgia on the basis that the client faced multi-million-dollar losses as a solar farm contractor arising out of significant rainstorms in 2020.