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Quiana Pinckney
Constangy, Brooks and Smith, LLC
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September 29, 2006

Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLC named one of Birmingham’s Best Places to Work By the Birmingham Business Journal

BIRMINGHAM – The Birmingham Business Journal and Southeastern Financial partnered with Quantum Market Research to name Birmingham’s Best Places to Work for 2006.  Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLC was named one of the top ten Best Places to Work in the 1-50 employee category.

The September 29 issue of the Birmingham Business Journal features an in-depth look at this year’s Best Places to Work.  The 30 companies earned the honor of being named the Birmingham Business Journal’s Best Places to Work by scoring highly on a survey conducted by Quantum Market Research regarding company benefits and programs, and on employee-attitude surveys, which were randomly distributed and completed anonymously by members of the their workforce.

Employees evaluated their company in these areas: team effectiveness, retention risk, alignment with goals, trust with coworkers, individual contribution, manager effectiveness, trust in senior leaders, feeling valued, work engagement and people practices.

Best Places to Work is presented by the Birmingham Business Journal and Southeastern Financial and is sponsored by Behavioral Health Systems, Dale Carnegie, Johnston Barton Proctor & Powell LLC, St. Vincent's Wellness Center, the Birmingham Society for Human Resource Management and Quantum Market Research.

About Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLC:
Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LL, celebrating its 60th anniversary, has counseled employers on labor and employment law matters, exclusively, since 1946.  The firm represents Fortune 500 corporations and small companies across the country.  More than 100 lawyers partner with clients to provide cost-effective legal services and sound preventive advice to enhance the employer-employee relationship.  Offices are located in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Virginia, Missouri, and Texas.



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