About John Andrew

John Andrew Willis is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Clinton, Tennessee. With over two decades of experience in the legal field, he is known for effectively advocating for his clients. Mr. Willis earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1996. After completing his degree, he began practicing law in Tennessee in 1997, marking the start of a career focused on personal injury law. Throughout his career, Mr. Willis has represented clients in both state and federal courts across East Tennessee.

His experience includes handling many personal injury cases, such as those involving defective products and workers' compensation claims. He has tried cases in numerous counties, from the Tri-Cities to Chattanooga, showcasing his ability to handle the requirements of the legal system. His appearances in Federal District Court further demonstrate his proficiency in legal matters that require a higher level of expertise. In 2005, Mr. Willis joined Fox & Farley Attorneys at Law, where he focuses exclusively on representing injured parties. His practice areas encompass personal injury, products liability, and workers' compensation. This specialization allows him to provide targeted and effective legal representation to those who have suffered due to the negligence of others.

His commitment to his clients is evident in his thorough approach to each case, to protect their rights and that they receive the compensation they deserve. Mr. Willis is also an active member of several professional organizations, including the Knoxville Bar Association, the Anderson County Bar Association, and the Tennessee Bar Association. His involvement in these organizations supports his the legal profession and his desire to stay informed about developments in the field. He has served in various leadership roles within the Anderson County Bar Association, including Secretary-Treasurer, Vice President, and President-Elect. These positions have allowed him to contribute to the legal community while also enhancing his leadership skills. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Mr.

Willis is dedicated to community service. He has served on the Board of Directors for CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, advocating for the rights of children in need. Furthermore, he is a member of the Pro Bono Project Advisory Board for the Knoxville Bar Association, demonstrating his commitment to providing legal assistance to those who cannot afford it. Mr. Willis's dedication to his clients and community shows his commitment to justice and service in both his professional and personal life.

Education

University of Tennessee College of Law

1997

Accepted Jurisdictions

Tennessee

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee U.S. District Court

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Products Liability Workers' Compensation

Legal Services Scope

State and Federal Courts

Office Locations

Main Office

 310 N Main St Clinton TN 37716

Office 2

 800 S. Gay Street Suite 700 Knoxville TN 37929