Tommy Wells, Founding Shareholder and Former ABA President, Has Passed Away

08.05.2024

Maynard Nexsen sadly announces the passing of Huey Thomas (“Tommy”) Wells, Jr. on July 31, 2024.

Tommy dedicated his life to mentorship, philanthropy, leadership and uplifting those around him. A native of Gadsden, Alabama, Tommy graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1975 and proudly served his country as a member of the Air Force, working as legal counsel in the Pentagon. He later became a founding partner of Maynard, Cooper & Gale, now known as Maynard Nexsen. His storied career as a litigator and environmental lawyer was consistently recognized through legal accolades such as Chambers USA, Best Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in America.

“Tommy was a dear friend and a great mentor to many of our lawyers, including me,” said Jeff Grantham, CEO and Managing Shareholder of Maynard Nexsen. “He was an exceptional trial lawyer, and I had the privilege of watching him in action. No matter the difficulties of any case or circumstance, Tommy was up to the challenge.”

“He was unflappable,” Jeff added. “His calm demeanor, good humor and positive nature were contagious and made those around him better. He was respected by his partners, opposing counsel, clients and judges. He loved everything about the profession, and it showed. It showed in his passion.”

Throughout his career, he dedicated himself to what he called “common core values that unite” the legal profession: access to justice, independence of the bar and judiciary, diversity and the rule of law. His service was honored by Legal Services Alabama, who created the “Tommy Wells Justice Award” to recognize outstanding service in promoting access to justice and legal services.

Tommy served as president of the American Bar Association from 2008 to 2009. He held several other leadership roles in the organization, including chair of the House of Delegates, chair of the Section of Litigation and co-chair of the Special Committee on Disaster Response after Hurricane Katrina.

He was also initiated as a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, the Litigation Counsel of America, and the American College of Environmental Lawyers. Tommy was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws from Suffolk University in 2008.

“Tommy Wells was a foundational member of our firm whose contribution is hard to measure,” said Greg Curran, Chairman of the Board and Head of Client Relations for Maynard Nexsen. “Tommy was not only a superb lawyer, but he was also a great teacher, mentor and friend. Tommy loved our firm and never missed an opportunity to be a cheerleader and enthusiastic supporter. If you worked at our firm, you were Tommy’s friend. We will miss him.”

A community leader, Tommy served on the Board of Directors for the YMCA of Greater Birmingham, the Board of Directors for Scholarships for Kids, the University of Alabama President’s Council, the Board of Governors for Shoal Creek, and as the former director of the American Judicature Society.

Maynard Nexsen extends our heartfelt condolences to the Wells family, including Tommy’s wife of 51 years, Jan McKenzie Wells, their children, and many grandchildren. Visitation will be held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday, August 9, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to noon, followed by a funeral mass.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the YMCA of Greater Birmingham, Legal Services Alabama, Scholarships for Kids, the American Heart Association or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.

About Maynard Nexsen

Maynard Nexsen is a full-service law firm with more than 550 attorneys in 24 offices from coast to coast across the United States. Maynard Nexsen formed in 2023 when two successful, client-centered firms combined to form a powerful national team. Maynard Nexsen’s list of clients spans a wide range of industry sectors and includes both public and private companies. 

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