Joseph W. Gill was raised in Vicksburg and Oxford, Mississippi. He has practiced with Currie Johnson since being admitted to practice in Mississippi following the receipt of his law degree from The University of Mississippi School of Law in 2007. His practice consists of a variety of personal injury defense and insurance coverage matters, including bad faith litigation. Joseph; his wife, Betsey; and their two young sons live in Brandon, Mississippi, and are members of Colonial Heights Baptist Church in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

  • Mississippi Justice at Last: The Trials and Convictions of Beckwith, Bowers and Killen, The Prosecutor (July/August 2007)
  • Whether the Fifth Circuit Should Recognize a “Dangerous Patient” Exception to the Federal Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Mississippi Review of First Impressions (2007)
  • When Claims and Coverage Collide: Defending the Insured Under a Reservation of Rights and Handling Conflicts of Interest, The MDLA Quarterly (Winter 2011)

  • The Mississippi Bar
  • American Bar Association
  • Capital Area Bar Association

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    • Insurance Law
    • Litigation-Insurance