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Alwyn H. Luckey
Attorney at Law
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Steve W. Mullins
Attorney at Law
smullins@luckeyandmullins.com


 

Alwyn H. Luckey is a long-time resident of the Mississippi Gulf Coast and married to the former Jeanne Elaine Carter of Biloxi. They have two daughters, Laurel and Taylor.
Alwyn received his BA in Zoology from the University of Mississippi in 1982 and his law degree from the University of Mississippi in 1985. He is licensed to practice in the State of Mississippi in all Federal and State Courts, as well as in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is a former shareholder in the Asbestos Group, PA, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, which handled some of the first asbestos cases to ever be successfully tried, including the landmark Abrams case.

In 1993, Alwyn set up his own personal injury practice in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, where he still practices today. Since striking out on his own, Alwyn has been a leading participant in the landmark Cosey asbestos case that was tried in 1998 and received a record verdict of $48.5 million. Considered to be one of the pioneers in mass tort litigation in both the state of Mississippi and the country, Alwyn represents thousands of asbestos and silica clients. To date, he has been able to recover well over $150 million on their behalf.

Alwyn is also an active member of the community and serves as a deacon of First Presbyterian Church. He is a former President of the Boys and Girls Club and has received numerous awards, including the National Medallion for Service. He is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association, the Mississippi Bar Association, and the Jackson County Bar Association. In his spare time, Alwyn enjoys playing tennis, boating, and traveling.

 

 

 

 


Steve W. Mullins began the practice of law in 1986 and has continuously practiced with a focus in personal injury, complex product liability and toxic torts along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  Steve has continued his practice in these areas with extensive involvement in Construction Defect and Toxic Mold litigation in the States of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama, and is involved in cases in Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and Florida.

Steve’s first involvement in Construction Defect and Mold Litigation came approximately seven (7) years ago when he represented several local builders and contractors in EIFS cases.  From that time his emphasis has been almost exclusively representing small builders and individual claimants and now represents, almost 1,000 clients throughout the States of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana for mold related cases including insurance bad faith, construction defect and product liability. 

Memberships and Affiliations: American Bar Association, American Association for Justice, current President of Mississippi Association for Justice, Current Officer and Chair of the Environmental Law Section, Past President and current member of the Jackson County Bar Association,  State Bar of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, Professional Member of the Policy Holders of America, Indoor Environment Standards Association, Past State President, CCA of Mississippi, American Trial Lawyers Association Toxic Mold Litigation Group (officer)and the Construction Defect Litigation Group, as well as the State Conservation Associations.

Publications and Presentations:
Author:  "Prosecuting Mold Claims", Sterling Education Services, LLC, Water Intrusion & Mold Claims Seminar, Biloxi, Mississippi, February 24, 2004.
Author:  "Anatomy of A Toxic Mold Case", Changes in the Legal Profession Seminar, Casino Magic Hotel, Biloxi, Mississippi, August 22, 2003.
Author:  "Moldy Issues - Screening, Analyzing and Reviewing Potential Mold Cases,  ATLA Litigating Toxic Mold Cases, Phoenix, Arizona, October 10-11, 2003.
Author:  "Mold: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going", ATLA Teleseminar on Toxic Mold, What You Need to Know to Handle a Mold Case, April 15, 2003.
Author: "Analysis of a Personal Injury Toxic Mold Case", ATLA 2003 Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, and ATLA’s Litigating Toxic Mold Cases, The Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort, Phoenix, Arizona October 10-11, 2003.
Contributor: American Association for Justice Chinese Drywall Litigation Packet, May, 2009.

Additional Presentations:
Speaker: "Testing Protocols and Techniques from a Litigation Perspective", Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association Introductory Mold Seminar, Grand Casino, Gulfport, April 25, 2003
Speaker: "The Hot Legal Issues in Toxic Mold Litigation", Screening, Reviewing, and Evaluating Potential Mold Cases, ATLA Litigating Toxic Mold Seminar, Hilton, Chicago, June 6-7, 2003.
Moderator: Beyond the Basics, Construction Defects Litigation, ATLA Annual Convention, July 3-7, 2003, Boston.  
Panelist: MC Consultants 2009 East Region Construction Defect and Construction Law Conference, May 27-29, 2009, Boca Raton, FL
Panelist:  HarrisMartin’s Chinese Drywall Litigation Conference, June 4-5, 2009, Orlando, FL
Speaker: Barristers Inc. Seminar, July 24, 2009, Gulfport, MS





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