Adrian Johnson

Adrian D. Johnson is an attorney with the firm of Parnell & Crum, P.A. where he practices in the areas of insurance subrogation, commercial litigation and construction litigation. A graduate of Auburn University and the Cumberland School of Law, Mr. Johnson was admitted to the Bar in 2001 and served as law clerk to the Honorable John B. Bush. Mr. Johnson currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Montgomery County Bar Association and served as President of the Young Lawyers Section of the MCBA from 2006 to 2008. He was a member of Class IV of the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum and currently serves on the Alabama State Bar Judicial Liaison Committee and History and Archives Committee. Mr. Johnson is a member of the Hugh Maddox Inn of Court. In addition to his professional activities, Mr. Johnson is also active in the community. He was appointed by Governor Bob Riley to the Black Belt Action Commission where he served on the Community Development Committee. Mr. Johnson serves as President of the Advisory Council for the Family Service Center of Lowndes County and is a graduate of Leadership Lowndes County. Mr. Johnson and his wife, the former Mandy Jones of Montgomery, are members of the Hayneville Baptist Church where he serves as a deacon and Sunday school teacher.