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Downtown/The District
150 4th Ave N Ste 1050
Btwn Commerce & Church Streets
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Directions:
Parking is available in the garage next to One Nashville Place (4th Ave entrance).
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Description
The origins of the Nashville Bar Association are somewhat obscure in the available documentation of the historical record. James Summerville tells us that the organization was founded, apparently in April 1831 to induce the next General Assembly to address the issue of the delay in adjudicating cases before the state Supreme Court of Errors and Appeals.
The historical record thereafter falls silent; it is not known if the Wilson County lawyers joined with their colleagues, nor is the outcome of the endeavor a matter of record. This phase of the history of the Nashville Bar Association is simply shrouded in the mists of time. The Nashville Bar Association was again constituted under the Presidency of Chancellor and Justice William F. Cooper on March 27, 1875 and continued under his Presidency until 1886.
From 1912 until the present, the Association has functioned continuously in improving the practice if law through education, service and fellowship.
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Teachers at Nashville Bar Association
- Brandon Bass
- Curtis Harrington, Ryan Levy, Gary Montle
- Daniel P. Berexa
- David M. Anthony
- Dr. Haskell Murray
- Edward D. Lanquist, Jr.
- Erika R. Barnes, Griffin Dunham, Phillip G. Young, Jr.
- Greg Adkins, David Ewing, Tom White
- Greg Cashion
- James M. McCauley
- Jim Todd
- Joseph Williams, Palmer Williams
- Karl Warden
- Local Chancellors and Practitioners
- R. Mark Donnell Jr.
- Robert L. Delany, James Weatherly, Bob Delaney
- Roger A. Page & Brandon O. Gibson
- Sean J. Martin
- Tracy Cartwright Joseph P. Day & Richard R. Rooker
- Tricia Herzfeld
- W. Russell Taber III, Riley Warnock & Jacobson, PLC Show More