Sterling Aldridge practices with Don Barrett, P.A. in Lexington, Mississippi, where she focuses on representing consumers in individual cases and class actions for personal and economic injury.
Sterling currently represents a Fortune 100 Company against IBM for a failed computer project. She also represents consumers in class actions against food manufacturers which mislabel their products, as well as labor depreciation cases and talcum powder cases. Sterling also works in the area of antitrust, currently representing automobile dealers in the Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation and numerous pharmaceutical antitrust cases.
Sterling is a lifelong resident of Holmes County, Mississippi and currently resides in Lexington. Sterling also serves as Municipal Court Judge for the City of Lexington. She is past president of the Lexington Rotary Club and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Jennifer Sterling Brown Animal Rescue of Holmes County, a local non-profit corporation.