About Nina Towle
Nina Towle Herring completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia before earning her J.D. from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2014. She left law school with a clear sense that she wanted to work on contested matters. She has maintained a steady presence in the Alabama legal community since then.
After earning her degree in 2014, Herring entered the legal profession in Alabama. Over the years she has combined courtroom work with case preparation and client counseling. Her background includes courtroom appearances and the everyday demands of litigating disputes, tasks that call for steady attention to detail and timely legal analysis.
Herring holds memberships in several legal organizations. She is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association. She also belongs to the Alabama Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. These memberships connect her to local and national networks of lawyers who handle civil litigation and trial work, and they offer continuing education and resources that lawyers often use to stay current on changes in the law.
Colleagues describe Herring as methodical in preparing cases and clear in courtroom presentation. She organizes facts and legal arguments so that judges and juries can follow the narrative of a dispute. Her work often requires coordinating experts, collecting records and crafting motions. She has handled matters that required written advocacy and in-person hearings, and she manages the procedural steps that keep cases moving.
Herring keeps current through professional activities and structured learning. Regular participation in bar association programs and national meetings provides access to recent case law and trial technique discussions. Those opportunities shape how she evaluates claims and advises clients about risk, timing and possible outcomes.
She maintains an active role in Birmingham’s legal community and in statewide and national trial organizations. Her current practice centers on civil litigation in Alabama courts.