Position:
Member
Born:
Grenada, Mississippi, January 19, 1970
Admitted to bar:
1995, Mississippi
Education:
Rhodes College (B.A., 1992); University of Mississippi (J.D., 1994).
Phi Delta Phi. Member, Mississippi Law Journal. Recipient, American
Jurisprudence Award
Member:
Jones County and American Bar Associations; The Mississippi Bar; Jones
County Young Lawyers Association; Mississippi Claims Association; Mississippi
Defense Lawyers Association
Practice Areas:
Workers Compensation; Medical Malpractice; Products Liability; Insurance
Defense; Personal Injury
Author:
He was co-author of Prohibition Against Ex Parte Contact
with Physicians in Workers' Compensation Cases featured in the December
1999 issue of The MDLA Quarterly.
Biography:
Brett W. Robinson was born in Grenada, Mississippi, on January 19, 1970.
He attended Rhodes College where he graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor
of Arts in History degree. He graduated from the University of Mississippi
School of Law in December, 1994.
While in law school, Mr. Robinson was a member of Phi
Delta Phi, Mississippi Law Journal serving as Briefing Service Co-Editor,
and was a recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award. He became associated
with Gibbes Graves and was admitted to the Bar in 1995.
Mr. Robinson practices primarily in insurance defense,
workers' compensation law, consumer products litigation, personal injury, and commercial litigation. He is admitted
to practice before all Mississippi state courts, federal district courts
and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Jones
County, Mississippi, and American Bar Associations, Jones County Young
Lawyers Association, Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association, and Mississippi
Claims Association.