Loeb & Loeb is pleased to announce the addition of Tim Warnock to the firm’s Litigation department in Nashville — the sixth new litigation partner to arrive this year. Tim focuses his practice on commercial and intellectual property litigation in federal and state courts.
“Tim has a successful track record inside and outside the courtroom and is trusted by his clients to resolve the most difficult of issues,” said Chris Carbone, co-chair of Loeb & Loeb’s Litigation department. “His addition to our team significantly expands the range of services we are able to offer our clients across all markets.”
Warnock also has extensive jury and non-jury trial experience in corporate, entertainment, copyright, IP and construction litigation matters. He is listed as a Rule 31 mediator approved to conduct court-ordered mediations by the Alternative Dispute Commission established by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
“Tim’s skills as a litigator and problem-solver add great depth and dimension to our IP and entertainment capabilities in Nashville and beyond. He will be an extremely valuable addition to the Loeb team,” said Nashville co-office administrative partners Derek Crownover and Tiffany Dunn in a joint statement.
Warnock’s arrival follows the addition of five other leading litigators — Lauren Fried, John Gatti, Michael Donner, Devin Donohue and Thomas Lombardi — across the firm’s offices since the start of the year.
“Loeb & Loeb’s entertainment and IP work in Nashville is legendary. I am thrilled by this exciting opportunity to join such a well-known and well-respected team,” said Warnock.
Warnock joins Loeb & Loeb from Riley Warnock & Jacobson PLC. He is a frequent speaker and author on topics relating to intellectual property and commercial litigation and serves as an adjunct professor of law at Belmont College of Law. He is the president of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association and is also an active member of the board of directors of the Nashville Bar Association. Warnock earned his B.A. from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
“Tim has a successful track record inside and outside the courtroom and is trusted by his clients to resolve the most difficult of issues,” said Chris Carbone, co-chair of Loeb & Loeb’s Litigation department. “His addition to our team significantly expands the range of services we are able to offer our clients across all markets.”
Warnock also has extensive jury and non-jury trial experience in corporate, entertainment, copyright, IP and construction litigation matters. He is listed as a Rule 31 mediator approved to conduct court-ordered mediations by the Alternative Dispute Commission established by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
“Tim’s skills as a litigator and problem-solver add great depth and dimension to our IP and entertainment capabilities in Nashville and beyond. He will be an extremely valuable addition to the Loeb team,” said Nashville co-office administrative partners Derek Crownover and Tiffany Dunn in a joint statement.
Warnock’s arrival follows the addition of five other leading litigators — Lauren Fried, John Gatti, Michael Donner, Devin Donohue and Thomas Lombardi — across the firm’s offices since the start of the year.
“Loeb & Loeb’s entertainment and IP work in Nashville is legendary. I am thrilled by this exciting opportunity to join such a well-known and well-respected team,” said Warnock.
Warnock joins Loeb & Loeb from Riley Warnock & Jacobson PLC. He is a frequent speaker and author on topics relating to intellectual property and commercial litigation and serves as an adjunct professor of law at Belmont College of Law. He is the president of the Vanderbilt Alumni Association and is also an active member of the board of directors of the Nashville Bar Association. Warnock earned his B.A. from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law.
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