John E. Warren III

Mr. Warren, the firm's founder, was born in Auburn, Alabama in 1962, and admitted to the bar in 1990. He earned his B.S from Auburn University in 1986 and his J.D. from Birmingham School of Law in 1990. Mr. Warren now actively practices throughout most counties in the north-central section of Alabama, in federal court in Alabama, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.

Mr. Warren is a member of Sigma Delta Kappa. He is also a member of the Birmingham and Walker County Bar Associations, the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Mr. Warren practices in the areas of Personal Injury Law, Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Wrongful Death, Workers Compensation, Social Security, Personal Injury, Insurance Fraud, Defective Products, and Nursing Home Injury.

More details on Mr. Warren can be found on the Firm Overview section of this site.

To contact Mr. Warren, please call our offices or write to: Treesa@warrenandassociates.com.



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H. H. (Chip) Nation IV

Mr. Nation, an associate, was born in Jasper, Alabama in 1977, and admitted to the bar in 2003. He earned his B.S from the University of Alabama in 1999 and his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in 2000 where he was on the Dean’s List and became a recipient of the Alabama Circuit Judges’ Scholarship. Mr. Nation joined the firm in 2003 after clerking for Mr. Warren in 2002 while attending law school.

Mr. Nation is a member of the Walker County and American Bar Associations, the Alabama State Bar, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Nation practices in the areas of Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Workers Compensation, Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect, Social Security, Social Security Disability, and Premises Liability.

Mr. Nation may be reached via email at: chip@warrenandassociates.com.






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