Gina Coggin was looking for a “get out of jail free” card when she decided to become a lawyer.
Coggin was home from college and “in trouble with my parents”. So she decided to go downstairs to her father John Coggin’s study, read his law books and just try to get back in good graces.
“I stayed down there forever,” she said. “I was just fascinated.”
The pre-med major went back to the University of Alabama, took a few law-related classes and just got the bug.
She then began going with her father, who was a district judge at the time, to hear cases. Her fate was sealed by two of her father’s actions: his involvement in a domestic case and his work in juvenile court.
“I went with him to hear a domestic case in Scottsboro and it was a particularly difficult case, it involved allegations of Satan worship..it was one of those bizarre cases that come along now and then,” she said. “During that case I realized how important law was relating to the lives of people.”
Then-Judge Coggin’s office also was filled with mementos from kids who had gotten in trouble. Mementos that thanked him for saving their life, talking the time to turn their life around.
“I knew that I wanted to do something that would make that kind of difference, make that kind of difference for the good,” she said.
After graduating from Alabama, Coggin headed to Cumberland Law School, her father’s alma mater. She was very active in Moot Court, was on the National Trial Team and helped bring the Negotiation Team to Cumberland. Many of her fellow students were in law school to launch a lucrative career. Coggin said she was there so she could make a positive difference in people’s lives.
After graduation, Gina took somewhat of an unexpected path and went to work as an Etowah County assistant district attorney. She was in charge of a pilot program that centered on prosecuting child sex crimes. Again, a chance to help others.
After a few years in the District Attorney’s office, Coggin was recruited into a plaintiff's firm primarily to represent victims of employment discrimination.
“I asked my father what he thought I should do, I had never represented a plaintiff,” she said. “He told me the people I would be representing would be just as much victims as the victims I had represented in criminal cases.
“And they are,” she added. “They are victims of corporate greed, victims of horrible behavior by CEOs, victims of unsafe working conditions; they are all victims, just victims of a different kind.”
Coggin’s passion for helping people won her the ALAJ Al Sansone award a few years ago, has made her a must call person when ALAJ needs help on legislative issues and has taken her to her current job as chair person of the association’s worker’s comp division.
Her zeal does not go unnoticed in the courtroom, the Statehouse, her church or as a mother.
“I love being able to go to Montgomery and encourage our politicians to do the right thing,” she said. “I think as lawyers we have a moral obligation to try and balance the scales...as we all say...without us, who?”
“Being a mother has made me a better person, a better wife, and a better lawyer,” she said. “I now have a greater understanding of and sympathy for what families go through.
“I understand the victim of an automobile wreck who can’t work and doesn’t know how they are going to buy diapers; a father who has been injured on the job and wonders how in the world he is going to support his family on a worker’s compensation check.”
“People are very surprised when they first find out I am a lawyer,” she said. “As a Christian I believe your ministry is your job and I know that I am serving the greater good and the Lord in my practice.”
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2013
Best Attorneys in Alabama, Best Lawyers
2011
America's Most Honored Professionals, American Registry
2008
Top Lawyers in Birmingham Magazine, Top Lawyers
2008
Best Lawyers in America, Best Lawyers in America
2005
Sansone Service Award, Alabama Trial Lawyers Association
2004
President, Workers Compensation Law Section, Alabama State Bar
1998
Board Member of the Year, Child Advocacy Center
2012 - Present
Managing Partner, The Coggin Firm, LLC
1995 - 2012
Managing Partner, Rhea, Boyd, Rhea & Coggin
1993 - 1995
Assistant District Attorney, Etowah County District Attorney's Office
2015 - Present
American Bar FoundationFellow
2015 - Present
United States District Court for the Middle District of AlabamaAdmitted
2010 - Present
Alabama Association for JusticeBoard of Directors
2007 - Present
Etowah County Chapter American Inn of CourtMember
1998 - Present
United States Supreme CourtAdmitted
1996 - Present
United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh CircuitAdmitted
1995 - Present
United States District Court for the Northern District of AlabamaAdmitted
1993 - Present
Etowah County Bar AssociationMember
2003 - 2004
Alabama State BarChairman, Workers' Compensation Section
1993
JD - Juris Doctor
1990
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2015
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2015
How to Handle Case Managers Hired by Plaintiff’s Attorney
2014
Case Law Update - The Most Significant Workers’ Compen- sation Cases in the Past Year (Plaintiff)
2014
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2013
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2012
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2012
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2011
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2011
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2010
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2010
Workers' Compensation Law Updates
2010
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2009
Post Judgement Recourse
2009
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2009
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2008
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
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2006
Caselaw Update: Top 10 Workers’ Comp Cases For the Plaintiff
2005
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