Herman Cobb
Received his B.A. degree from Samford University and his J.D. degree from Cumberland School of Law. After law school, from 1968 to 1970, Mr. Cobb clerked for the Honorable Virgil Pittman, United States District Judge for the Southern District of Alabama. Mr. Cobb is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States District Courts for the Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama. Mr. Cobb has also served as City Attorney for the City of Dothan, Alabama and President of the Houston County Bar Association. His main area of practice is civil litigation. Mr. Cobb is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Houston County Bar Association, the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association, and the Defense Research Institute. he is also a member of the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution and is on the Alabama State Court Mediator Roster. He has served as Mediator and successfully resolved numerous cases. He is a member of Alabama Appleseed which serves to protect justice for Alabama citizens.
Leon A. Boyd V
Received his B.S. degree from Troy State University in 2000. Mr. Boyd lettered four years in football at Troy while playing multiple positions on the offensive line. While at TSU, Bo was a member of the SGA Senate, Sigma Chi Fraternity, and selected among Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. he graduated from Cumberland School of Law in 2003. Prior to beginning law school, Bo worked as a legislative assistant to Alabama Attorney General, Bill Pryor. He is a member of the Alabama Bar Association and the Houston County Bar Association. He is also admitted to practice in teh State of Florida.
John C. White
A graduate of Troy University at Dothan, John earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice and a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology. John is also a graduate of the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law where he earned a Juris Doctorate Degree. John is a member of the American Bar Association, ALabama State Bar, the Houston County Bar Association, and is admitted to practice in the United States Court for the Middle District of Alabama. He is also a 1991 graduate of the 166the session of the FBI National Academy in Quantico, VIrginia. John's career began as a Police Cadet with the Dothan Police Department in May of 1973 at the age 18. He progressed through all ranks and assignments until his retirement as a Captain in November of 1993. On August 2, 1994, after beign retired from the department for less than a year, he was appointed to the position of Chief of Police. John is a past President of the Exchange Club of Dothan as well as the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. He has also served on a large number of advisory boards throughout his career to include the U.S. Attorney's Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee for the Middle District of Alabama. Chief White has served as a full-time and adjunct faculty member at Troy University of Dothan. Chief White and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Aaron, a Firefighter-Paramedic for the City of Dothan, Alabama, and Adam, a student and photographer at Auburn University. After serving as professional police officer for 31 years with the City of Dothan, Alabama, Chief White retired in December of 2004 and joined The Cobbfirm.
H. Warren Cobb, Jr.
Warren Cobb received his B.S. degree from Auburn University in 2002. He graduated from Cumberland School of Law in 2005. During his time in Law School, Warren worked with the Honorable Jeff Kirby at Pittman, Dutton, Kirby & Hellums in Birmingham, Alabama. Warren Cobb began practicing with Cobb, Boyd, White & Cobb shortly after his admittance to the Alabama State Bar in 2005. He was on the Dean's List every semester while attending law school and was invited to write on the Cumberland Law Review/Trial Journal. He is a member of the Alabama Bar Association, Alabama Trial Lawyers Association and the Houston County Bar Association. Warren's areas of practice include litigation, contract disputes, workers'compensation, personal injury and property..
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