J. Lott Warren

J. Lott

Warren

Overview

Lott is a member of Butler Snow’s Commercial Litigation group.

Experience

  • Obtained summary judgment on behalf of a major bank in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Uniform Commercial Code and Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
  • Represented a title insurer in a lawsuit alleging, among other things, unjust enrichment, negligence, civil conspiracy, breach of contract, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Obtained dismissal with prejudice, which was affirmed on appeal by the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
  • Obtained dismissal with prejudice of a title insurer in a lawsuit alleging malicious prosecution, civil conspiracy, negligence, and abuse of process.
  • Obtained judgment on the pleadings on behalf of an insurer in lawsuit alleging misrepresentation, negligence, breach of contract, fraud, and infliction of emotional distress.
  • Represented a health care clinic and physician in a qui tam lawsuit alleging violations of the False Claims Act. Obtained dismissal with prejudice, which was affirmed on appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
  • Obtained summary judgment on behalf of a public housing authority in a lawsuit alleging negligent construction, failure to maintain the property in a safe condition, and failure to warn of a dangerous condition.
  • Obtained dismissal with prejudice of a public housing authority in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act.

Distinctions

  • Best Lawyers in America®
    • Ones to Watch, Commercial Litigation, 2021-2024
    • Ones to Watch, Litigation – Banking and Finance, 2021-2024
    • Ones to Watch, Litigation – Labor and Employment, 2024
  • Super Lawyers®
    • Mid-South Rising Star, Business Litigation, 2022-2023

Bar Admissions

  • Mississippi, 2014
  • U.S. District Courts
    • Mississippi: Northern, Southern
  • U.S. Court of Appeals
    • 5th Circuit

Education

  • University of Mississippi, J.D., magna cum laude, 2014
    • Executive Editor – Mississippi Law Journal
  • University of Mississippi, B.A., cum laude, 2011

Associations

  • Mississippi Bar Association
  • Jackson Young Lawyers
    • City Court Mediation Committee
      • Co-Chair
  • American Bar Association
    • Labor and Employment Law Section
  • Capital Area Bar Association

Papers, Presentations & Publications

  • Co-Author, Health Law Chapter, Encyclopedia of Mississippi Law (eds. 2018 – 2021).
  • "Resolving the Tolentino Question: Why Courts Should Suppress Police Observations and Other 'Identity-Related' Evidence Flowing From Illegal Traffic Stops," Mississippi Law Journal (2014).

Civic Involvement

  • Sunnybrook Children’s Home, Board Member
  • LeFleur East Foundation, Board Member

J. Lott

Warren

Overview

Lott is a member of Butler Snow’s Commercial Litigation group.

Experience

  • Obtained summary judgment on behalf of a major bank in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Uniform Commercial Code and Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
  • Represented a title insurer in a lawsuit alleging, among other things, unjust enrichment, negligence, civil conspiracy, breach of contract, and negligent infliction of emotional distress. Obtained dismissal with prejudice, which was affirmed on appeal by the Mississippi Court of Appeals.
  • Obtained dismissal with prejudice of a title insurer in a lawsuit alleging malicious prosecution, civil conspiracy, negligence, and abuse of process.
  • Obtained judgment on the pleadings on behalf of an insurer in lawsuit alleging misrepresentation, negligence, breach of contract, fraud, and infliction of emotional distress.
  • Represented a health care clinic and physician in a qui tam lawsuit alleging violations of the False Claims Act. Obtained dismissal with prejudice, which was affirmed on appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
  • Obtained summary judgment on behalf of a public housing authority in a lawsuit alleging negligent construction, failure to maintain the property in a safe condition, and failure to warn of a dangerous condition.
  • Obtained dismissal with prejudice of a public housing authority in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act.

Distinctions

  • Best Lawyers in America®
    • Ones to Watch, Commercial Litigation, 2021-2024
    • Ones to Watch, Litigation – Banking and Finance, 2021-2024
    • Ones to Watch, Litigation – Labor and Employment, 2024
  • Super Lawyers®
    • Mid-South Rising Star, Business Litigation, 2022-2023

Bar Admissions

  • Mississippi, 2014
  • U.S. District Courts
    • Mississippi: Northern, Southern
  • U.S. Court of Appeals
    • 5th Circuit

Education

  • University of Mississippi, J.D., magna cum laude, 2014
    • Executive Editor – Mississippi Law Journal
  • University of Mississippi, B.A., cum laude, 2011

Associations

  • Mississippi Bar Association
  • Jackson Young Lawyers
    • City Court Mediation Committee
      • Co-Chair
  • American Bar Association
    • Labor and Employment Law Section
  • Capital Area Bar Association

Papers, Presentations & Publications

  • Co-Author, Health Law Chapter, Encyclopedia of Mississippi Law (eds. 2018 – 2021).
  • "Resolving the Tolentino Question: Why Courts Should Suppress Police Observations and Other 'Identity-Related' Evidence Flowing From Illegal Traffic Stops," Mississippi Law Journal (2014).

Civic Involvement

  • Sunnybrook Children’s Home, Board Member
  • LeFleur East Foundation, Board Member