About Cody Matthew
Cody Matthew Warner graduated from Emory University School of Law before establishing his practice in New York. He moved from classroom to courtroom and office, carving out a career in a busy legal market. The path from law school to private practice was straightforward, but his work has demanded steady adaptation to changing rules and client needs.
He spent his formative legal years building a methodical approach to handling cases. Emory’s program gave him grounding in procedure and advocacy. Those skills carried him into New York practice, where court calendars and client schedules often dictate pace. He has navigated the practical demands of litigation and transactional work alike.
Over time Warner set up his own firm, Cody Warner, P.C., where he serves as the principal attorney. Running a small firm requires attention to both law and practice management. He balances client intake, case strategy, and the administrative tasks that keep a practice functioning. The decision to operate through a one-name firm reflects a preference for a direct attorney-client relationship and centralized decision-making.
Colleagues and clients have found his style to be straightforward. He tends to present legal options plainly and to set clear expectations about process and timing. That approach shapes how he prepares for hearings and negotiates on behalf of those who hire him. It is a practical method aimed at resolving disputes or completing transactions efficiently.
Warner maintains active ties to the legal community in New York. He holds current membership in professional organizations and participates in the networks that help attorneys stay abreast of procedural developments and local practice trends. That engagement provides informal opportunities for collaboration and referral, especially in a state as large and varied as New York.
As of 2026 he practices through Cody Warner, P.C., handling legal matters in New York. His office continues to serve clients appearing in state forums and pursuing solutions within the state’s legal system.