Mr. Warren Brooks - Birmingham, AL
Attorney at Mezrano Law Firm
Personal Injury Lawyers in Birmingham, AL
31 Inverness Center Pkwy Suite 350 Birmingham, AL 35242
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Birmingham Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/20/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
Attorney Information
Overview
Warren joined Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers in June 2025. He is originally from Macon, Georgia and moved to Birmingham, Alabama in 2015 after earning his Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Shorter University in Rome, Georgia. He attended Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where he earned his Juris Doctorate in 2018. He previously served in the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office, gaining valuable experience in litigation and prosecuting a variety of cases.
Warren takes pride in maintaining open and consistent communication with his clients throughout their case. He goes out of his way to ensure they feel supported, listened to, and confident that their needs are being met. By clearly explaining each step of the legal process, he helps clients feel informed and empowered from start to finish.
In his free time, Warren enjoys spending time with his family, being outdoors, and coaching group fitness classes and online nutrition clients. Having spent four years on the college football team at Shorter University, Warren also enjoys cheering for the Georgia Bulldogs every fall, along with a variety of other sports.
Education
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Legal Education
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Cumberland School of Law, Samford University,
Birmingham,
Alabama, May, 2018
Juris Doctorate
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Cumberland School of Law, Samford University,
Birmingham,
Alabama, May, 2018
Bar Admissions
- Alabama, 2018
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