Gabriel Warren is a well-regarded healthcare consultant in Tallahassee, Florida. He is transitioning from a prolific legal career as a shareholder at Rutledge Ecenia P.A. During his 14 years there, he expertly handled regulatory issues across various sectors, including healthcare, medical marijuana, alcohol, and gaming, focusing on civil, regulatory, and administrative law.
Born in Tallahassee on April 6, 1984, Gabriel demonstrated academic excellence early on by completing the International Baccalaureate program in high school. He then attended Duke University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in History and a minor in Political Science. Gabriel also actively participated in the athletic department, balancing a demanding academic and extracurricular schedule.
Driven by a passion for law, Gabriel pursued further education at Vanderbilt University Law School. Here, his dedication led to recognition as a Dean's Scholar. He engaged deeply in Mock Trials and Moot Court Competitions and was involved in the International Law Practice Lab, which expanded his perspective on global legal challenges. Gabriel's commitment to service shone through his work with the Legal Aid Society, leading to his graduation with a Doctor of Jurisprudence in May 2010.
Several internships enriched Gabriel's professional development. He worked as a Project Assistant at The Constitution Project in Washington, D.C., interned for Judge Eugene E. Siler, Jr. at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and took on roles at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of North Carolina. His tenure as a Summer Associate at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein was crucial in refining his legal drafting and research skills.
Upon completing his education, Gabriel returned to Tallahassee to begin his legal practice at Rutledge Ecenia P.A., where he eventually became a shareholder. His practice centered on regulatory, civil, and administrative law, particularly in the healthcare sector.