John Willis grew up in the town of Rogersville, Tennessee watching his father practice law. As he grew up, he learned from his father how much an attorney could help others in the community.
Recalling the lessons learned from his dad about helping people in the community, he joined Fox & Farley in 2005, refocusing his practice exclusively on representing injured parties, and using his experience for victims of wrongdoing. When he isn’t practicing law, John most enjoys spending time and traveling with his young son and wife. On occasion, he sneaks away for some trout fishing or golf.
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Chat withState: Tennessee
Acquired: 1997
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2004
310 N Main St, Clinton, TN, 37716-3752
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Posted by Rhonda | April 16, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Social Security Disability
Got the win!!
By the time I had a consultation with John I had been denied my disability two times through his expertise and understanding of the disability law and how the whole process works it was another two years before I actually got in front of the judge for my hearing and was approved for my permanent dis...
"I endorse this lawyer.John is a dedicated,hard working and talented lawyer. If you've been seriously injured ,you want John willis on your team. He will make certain the insurance company pays you for all of your injuries and losses."
"John is a great personal injury lawyer. I know firsthand the great service that he and his firm provides their clients. I do not hesitate to recommend John to anyone with a personal injury case in the Clinton, TN area."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2004.
Publicly Censured issued in TN, 2004
updated on 03/14/2013This means the attorney did something wrong, but the Bar did not suspend the lawyer. Typically in this case the lawyer's poor behavior is exposed to the public in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
2017
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2005 - Present
Attorney, Fox & Farley
1997 - 2004
Attorney, Arnett, Draper & Hagood
2012 - Present
CASA of the Tennessee HeartlandBoard Member
2005 - Present
Tennessee Trial Lawyers AssociationMember
1999 - Present
Knoxville Bar AssociationMember
1999 - Present
Anderson County Bar AssociationMember
1997 - Present
Tennessee Bar AssociationMember
2012 - 2012
Anderson County Bar AssociationPresident-Elect
2011 - 2011
Anderson County Bar AssociationVice President
2010 - 2010
Anderson County Bar AssociationSecretary/Treasurer
1996
JD - Juris Doctor
1992
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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