Jay
Juliano is a founding member of Parsons, Lee & Juliano. He received his undergraduate education from
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (B.A. 1974) and his law degree from The
University of Alabama School of Law (J.D. 1977). At The University of Alabama School of Law he
was Alabama Editor of The Alabama Law Review (1976-77), a member of the Bench and
Bar Legal Honor Society, Omicron Delta Kappa National Honor Society, and Phi
Delta Phi Legal Fraternity.
Jay
is rated AAV
Preeminent@ by
Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating in both legal ability and
ethical standards. In 1985 he was inducted
into the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) which requires its inductees
to have tried at least 50 jury trials as lead counsel. He was president of ABOTA's Alabama Chapter in 2005. He has been listed among Alabama's top attorneys by SuperLawyers for the
past 12 consecutive years.
For
years, Jay has been named to Best Lawyers
in America in the practice specialties of medical malpractice – defense,
product liability – defense, and personal injury – defense. Best Lawyers in
America is based on a rigorous peer-review survey comprising more than 7.4
million confidential evaluations by top attorneys. Additionally, he has been named Best Lawyers in America’s
Lawyer of the Year for 2020 in the
Birmingham area in the practice specialties of medical malpractice - defense
and personal injury - defense.
He
is a former president of the Birmingham Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section,
and has served on the Executive and Grievance committees of the Birmingham Bar
Association. He is currently a member of
the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, the Alabama Defense Lawyers
Association and Defense Research Institute.
During
a career which spans 44 years, Jay has tried many cases on behalf of hospitals,
physicians, product manufacturers and the construction and insurance industries
throughout the state of Alabama. He has
successfully defended clients in construction and contract matters through the
arbitration process. While his main
specialty has been civil litigation, through his representation of medical
caregivers and institutions and corporate clients, his career has been studded
with appellate cases resulting in major legal precedents ranging from the
adoption of the Alabama Trade Secret Doctrine to numerous other landmark
decisions by the Alabama Supreme Court dealing with medical malpractice,
general litigation, civil procedure and intellectual law.
In
keeping with the philosophy of Parsons, Lee & Juliano, Jay is committed not
only to representing his clients in litigation and pending legal matters, but
also to educating clients in the areas of risk management, claim prevention and
quality assurance.
His
practice in medical malpractice defense has expanded to include a sub-specialty
in regulatory and administrative law including before the Alabama Board of
Medical Examiners, Alabama Board of Nursing, Alabama Board of Pharmacy and the
Alabama Board of Dental Examiners.
Jay is
a frequent speaker on legal and medical issues to attorneys, medical
administrators, physicians, medical residents, nurses, those in positions of
risk management and the insurance industry.
He has served on the Cumberland School of Law Continuing Education
Advisory Board, and in that capacity assisted Cumberland School of Law in
organizing and presenting numerous legal seminars for over 15 years. He is past chairman of the Medical/Legal
Liaison Committee of the Birmingham Bar Association, which worked closely with
the Jefferson County Medical Association on medical/legal issues. Jay was named Birmingham Lawyer of the Year in 1992.
Jay
is the proud husband of Marietta, his beautiful wife of 47 years. They have two terrific children, Paul, who is
also Jay=s law
partner, and Carrie, who fortunately is the spitting image of her mother. They are also the proud grandparents of four
beautiful grandchildren, Paul Michael Jr., Karoline, Luke and Baby Lena
Marietta.