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Warner S. Fox is a Senior Partner with Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP. Warner has practiced with the Firm for more than 25 years. His practice focuses on catastrophic accident litigation primarily arising from matters involving transportation accidents, premises and product liability. Through the years, Warner has tried numerous cases involving many types of tort matters. He is often called upon by his clients to handle catastrophic matters in other jurisdictions. Many of those catastrophic matters have been cases involving traumatic brain injury, a topic on which he lectures frequently. Warner developed a subspecialty in defending these types of cases based upon his many years of experience in dealing with them.
Warner believes that the most important attribute a defense lawyer can bring to a client’s matter is the ability to quickly grasp the issues and threat to a client. By analyzing early in a case the client’s potential exposure, clients, through consultation with their lawyer, can determine whether or not the case is one that should be disposed of early or positioned for a possible trial. Warner firmly believes that the worst thing a defense lawyer can do for the client is advise that a case should be tried up until the time the case arrives at the courthouse steps and then retract the advice.
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Acquired: 1984
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303 Peachtree Street Northeast Suite 4000, Atlanta, GA, 30308
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2016
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2016
Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers Magazine
2015
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2015
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2014
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2014
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2013
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2013
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2012
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2012
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2011
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2011
Personal Injury Litigation; Product Liability Litigation, The Best Lawyers in America©
2010
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2009
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2008
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2007
Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers Magazine
2006
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
2005
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers Magazine
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AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell®
1984 - Present
Senior Partner, Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP
President
Member
Member
Member
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Member
2005 - 2006
Georgia Defense Lawyers AssociationExecutive Vice President
2004 - 2005
Georgia Defense Lawyers AssociationSecretary/Treasurer
2003 - 2003
Georgia Defense Lawyers AssociationVice President
1999 - 2002
Georgia Defense Lawyers AssociationBoard of Directors
1987 - 1990
State Bar of GeorgiaBoard of Directors - Younger Lawyers Section
1987 - 1990
State Bar of GeorgiaCo-Founder Young Lawyers High School Mock Trial Competition
The case ended at the liability phase and did not proceed to a determination of whether punitive damages were appropriate.
The Court of Appeals reversed a $5.25 million dollar verdict in favor of HPTY's client.
Obtained a directed verdict on behalf of our client in a hotly-contested negligent hiring and premises liability claim.
At the close of Plaintiff's evidence, the court granted directed verdict in favor of Defendants.
At the close of Plaintiff's evidence, the court granted directed verdict in favor of Defendants.
At the close of Plaintiff's evidence, the court granted directed verdict in favor of Defendants.
Verdict 120,000. Demand to jury 600,000. Last offer 250,000
After a week of plaintiff's evidence, the trial court granted directed verdicts in favor of all of our clients and dismissed the case.
The case resulted in a defense verdict.
The Plaintiffs asked the jury for $6 million dollars during closing. A high/low agreement was offered by the Defendant prior to trial, but not accepted by the Plaintiffs.
The jury returned a verdict of $2.2 million and no punitive damages.
Punitives were sought based upon the manner in which the Defendant company hired an trained its driver. The lowest demand before trial was $990,000. Highest offer before trial was $500,000.
Defendant's highest offer during trial was $55,000. The verdict was $1,000.
Jury Verdict: $35,794.60..
Plaintiff asked jury for a minimum of $4 million in pain and suffering and $90,000 in medicals.
Plaintiff demanded $75,000 prior to trial; Defendant admitted liability and offered $15,000. Jury Verdict: $7,500.
1984
1977
2014
In Between a Rock and a Real Hard Place: How Do Carriers and Their Insurers Handle the Inevitable Stress of a Case That’s Value Approaches the SIR?
2012
Mock Trial Closing Argument
2012
Traumatic Brain Injuries - Truth vs. Fiction
2010
Damages Update: Trends and Challenges Facing Retailers
2009
Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
2008
Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
2008
Dude Where's My Truck: Non-Consensual Towing Issues
2007
Litigating Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
2007
Defense and Evaluation of Brain Injury Cases
2006
Defending Pediatric Brain Injuries: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective
2006
Preeminent Lawyer - Superstars of Trial: The Direct Examination of Defense Liability Expert Witnesses
2004
Defending Pediatric Brain Injuries: A Defense Lawyer's Perspective
2002
Catastrophic Trucking Losses From a Defense Lawyer's Perspective
2001
Furniture, Flames, and Products Liability -- How to Handle the Perils of a Flaming Encounter With Your Worse Nightmare
1999
Wrongful Death Claims in Georgia From a Defense Lawyer's Perspective
1999
Damages: From a Defense Lawyer's Perspective
1997
The Ins and Outs of Medical Evidence at Trial
1996
Closed Head Injury Seminar
1996
Trucking Litigation: A Primer
2010
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