Will Lattimore is a respected trial lawyer who has spent years focused exclusively on representing individuals and families who have been harmed due to others’ negligence. He has secured multi-million-dollar recoveries and argued cases in courtrooms throughout the state and the region. Will handles and tries complex cases involving product liability, fraud, medical malpractice, environmental mass torts, and serious personal injuries.
Will began his legal career as the law clerk for Judge Nicole Gordon Still, Circuit Court Judge for Alabama’s Tenth Judicial Circuit, Jefferson County. In the intervening decade, he has become a strong advocate for the injured and wronged, earning a reputation for his skills as a personal injury trial lawyer. In his first trial, Will won a judgment of over $600,000 for his client. A South Carolina native, Will was drawn to Alabama by a scholarship to attend the Alabama School of Law in Tuscaloosa. In law school, he excelled, earning CALI Awards for Excellence in Civil Procedure, Admiralty, and Special Problems in Civil Procedure: Litigating International Claims in Domestic Courts.
He served as a senior editor of the Alabama Law Review and earned a membership to the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society. Will was also respected outside the classroom by his peers, being elected president of the Alabama Student Bar Association. In addition to his current practice, Will now takes on leadership roles within the bar association, seeking to give back to the legal community that has given him so much. He served as the 2020 president of the Young Lawyers Section of the Birmingham Bar Association. Will’s roots in the legal field run deep. “My dad is a lawyer,” he says. “He’s fair with his clients and his opponents. He’s decent, and he’s honest. These are things that can’t be faked.
I grew up running around my dad’s office, watching him help other people, watching him earn the respect of his clients, and admiring the relationships he was able to build as a result of that respect. Your reputation is earned through consistency. My dad earned the respect of our community because he is the same guy every day—decent, honest, fair. And he works hard. I became a lawyer because I’ve always admired my dad, and I wanted to do these same things.” Outside of the courtroom, Will is an avid soccer player, volunteering his time as an assistant soccer coach. He also enjoys traveling, having spent a semester abroad in Sicily while an undergraduate at Winthrop University.
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