| Tim
McLemore graduated with high honors from the University
of Tennessee College of Law and was selected to be
a member of the Order
of the Coif, and on the editorial board of the Tennessee
Law Review.
Mr. McLemore also earned a post-graduate law degree
(LL.M) in Taxation from New
York University School of Law. While there, he served
as a Graduate Editor of the NYU Tax Law Review.
For more than 10 years, Mr. McLemore served as an adjunct
Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College
of Law teaching courses in taxation, contract drafting,
the representation of entities, advocacy and legal writing.
Mr. McLemore is a frequent presenter at continuing education
seminars, and serves on various boards, including Emerald
Youth Foundation, Knox
Area Rescue Ministries, the Credit Bureau of Knoxville
and previously served as a director of Knoxville’s
Habitat for Humanity. Mr. McLemore was selected to be
a member of the 2008 class of Leadership
Knoxville.
For more than twenty years, Tim has represented businesses
and business owners in sophisticated commercial, corporate,
tax and business transactions.
Mr. McLemore has been admitted to practice law in all
Tennessee courts, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
and Middle Districts of Tennessee, the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the U.S. Tax Court, the
U.S. Claims Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is
a member of the Knoxville,
Sevier County, Tennessee
and American
Bar Associations.
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