Warren Power serves as a Special Assistant Attorney General at the Georgia Attorney General's Office, where he leverages over thirty years of extensive legal experience to navigate complex eminent domain issues. As a founding member of his firm, Warren has established himself as a leading...
Warren Power serves as a Special Assistant Attorney General at the Georgia Attorney General's Office, where he leverages over thirty years of extensive legal experience to navigate complex eminent domain issues. As a founding member of his firm, Warren has established himself as a leading authority in the field, having successfully negotiated the acquisition of over 1,000 parcels for the State of Georgia. His expertise in eminent domain has not only facilitated critical infrastructure projects but has also resulted in significant cost savings for taxpayers, amounting to millions of dollars over the past 17 years.
Warren's role involves a multifaceted approach to legal challenges, where he employs his skills in mediation, litigation, and trial practice to advocate for the state's interests. His proficiency in commercial litigation and civil litigation allows him to effectively handle disputes that arise during the acquisition process, ensuring that all legal avenues are explored to achieve favorable outcomes. Additionally, Warren's experience in appeals and arbitration further enhances his ability to navigate the complexities of the legal system, making him a formidable asset to the Attorney General's Office.
Beyond his legal practice, Warren is also a respected author and lecturer, contributing to the professional development of his peers through Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars. His presentations on topics such as eminent domain and real estate transactions reflect his commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering best practices within the legal community. With a robust skill set that includes Westlaw proficiency and a deep understanding of court procedures, Warren Power continues to make a significant impact in the realm of public law and property rights in Georgia.