Will Lattimore is a respected trial lawyer dedicated to representing individuals and families harmed by others’ negligence. He has secured multi-million-dollar recoveries and argued cases across the state and region. Will handles complex cases involving product liability, fraud, medical malpractice, environmental mass torts, and serious personal injuries.
Will Lattimore


BUILT ON PRINCIPLE, DRIVEN BY PURPOSE
Will Lattimore began his legal career as a law clerk to Judge Nicole Gordon Still in Alabama’s Tenth Judicial Circuit. Since then, he’s become a trusted advocate for the injured, earning a $600,000+ judgment in his first trial and building a reputation for fairness, skill, and commitment.
Originally from South Carolina, Will came to Alabama on scholarship to attend the University of Alabama School of Law, where he earned multiple CALI Awards, served as senior editor of the Alabama Law Review, and was elected president of the Student Bar Association.
Beyond the courtroom, Will gives back through leadership roles in the legal community, including serving as 2020 president of the Young Lawyers Section of the Birmingham Bar Association. Inspired by his father—a lawyer known for being decent, honest, and fair—Will brings those same values to every case. In his free time, he enjoys playing and coaching soccer, and traveling, especially since studying abroad in Sicily during undergrad at Winthrop University.
A PURPOSE-DRIVEN ADVOCATE WITH PRINCIPLED ROOTS
Rooted in Service
Will Lattimore began his legal career as a law clerk to Judge Nicole Gordon Still of Alabama’s Tenth Judicial Circuit. In the decade since, he has built a strong reputation as a trial lawyer for the injured, securing a $600,000+ judgment in his very first trial. Originally from South Carolina, Will came to Alabama on scholarship to attend the University of Alabama School of Law, where he earned CALI Awards for Excellence in Civil Procedure, Admiralty, and International Litigation.
Leadership in Law
While in law school, Will served as a senior editor of the Alabama Law Review, earned membership in the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society, and was elected president of the Student Bar Association. His leadership has continued beyond graduation—he served as Chair of the Young Lawyers Section of the Birmingham Bar Association in 2020, has been named to Super Lawyers Rising Stars from 2019 to 2022, and was recognized among the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40.
GUIDED BY VALUES THAT DON’T WAIVER
For Will, being a lawyer is about more than results—it’s about integrity. Inspired by his father, also an attorney, Will strives to be “decent, honest, and fair”—both with clients and in the courtroom. He believes that trust is earned through consistency and hard work. Outside of the office, Will enjoys playing and coaching soccer and has a passion for travel, which began during a semester abroad in Sicily while studying at Winthrop University.
VERDICTS & SETTLEMENTS
Will has secured millions in compensation for clients in complex and sensitive cases. His results include:
- $3.7 million settlement – Mass tort
- $2.8 million settlement – Fraud claim
- $2.75 million settlement – Product liability
- $2.3 million settlement – Mass tort
- $2.25 million settlement – Sexual assault in a medical facility
- $1.25 million settlement – Product liability
These outcomes reflect his strategic approach, attention to detail, and dedication to achieving justice for those he represents.