John Randolph Bibb, Jr

John Randolph Bibb, Jr.

Nashville Office
424 Church Street, Suite 2500
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Telephone (615) 259-1366
FAX (615) 259-1389

rbibb@lewisking.com

 

Martindale-Hubbell® AV Peer Review Rated

Education
Vanderbilt University, B.A., summa cum laude, 1977
Vanderbilt University, J.D., 1981

Bar Admission
1981 Tennessee

Practice Areas
Products Liability
Toxic Torts

Randy Bibb, a Lewis King shareholder, has more than 25 years' experience defending products liability and toxic tort claims and lawsuits across the United States. He has been lead trial counsel representing product manufacturers in more than 25 states from California to Virginia. Much of his work has been in defending motor vehicle manufacturers in claims involving restraint systems, unintended acceleration and inadvertent vehicle movement and numerous other defect theories.

Mr. Bibb has argued several significant cases before the Tennessee Supreme Court including Pittman v. Upjohn Co., 890 S.W.2d 425 (Tenn. 1994) (adopting the learned intermediary doctrine), General Electric Co. v. Process Control Co., 969 S.W.2d 914 (Tenn. 1998) (preserving the right to contribution following the adoption of comparative fault), and Curtis v. G. E. Capital Modular Space, 155 S.W. 3d 877 (Tenn. 2005) (precluding comparative fault in worker's compensation cases).

In 2008, Mr. Bibb was selected to be on the faculty of the International Association of Defense Counsel Trial Academy at Stanford University. Mr. Bibb is a fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation.

Mr. Bibb is admitted to practice in the State of Tennessee, in all federal courts in Tennessee, the District of Colorado, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the American, Tennessee and Nashville Bar Associations and the International Association of Defense Counsel and the Defense Research Institute.

 
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