Ed Farmer has three kids, Chelsea, J.T. and Benjamin. His favorite activity is hanging out with his kids and going on adventures with them.
Farmer is a retired U.S. Army Colonel with 32 years of military service with deployments to Germany and the Republic of Panama.
He is a graduate of the F.B.I. National Academy in Quantico, Virginia, Session 220. He is also a former adjunct professor in Criminal Justice at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and a former Instructor in Legal Issues at the Tennessee State Law Enforcement Training Academy In Nashville, Tennessee.
Colonel Farmer was the former Provost Marshal for the State of Tennessee Military Department and participated as Commanding Officer for the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Ed is particularly concerned about the welfare of soldiers and their families, particularly through the stress of multiple deployments and separation of families. Colonel Farmer's last duty assignment was at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Please contact Ed for further information.
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Chat withState: Tennessee
Acquired: 1998
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2015
112 Center Pointe Drive, Clarksville, TN, 37040
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Posted by anonymous | November 17, 2011 | Military Law
Helped me with my divorce
I was married to a military man for 15 years, and he decides to file for a divorce. I was crushed, and went to Edward Farmers office looking for answers. I noticed he had several "military" type of medals, and pictures in his office. I found out quickly he was a retired colonel in the military and he...
"I endorse this lawyer. I have worked with Ed on other matters and found him to be professional and thorough. His thoroughness likely comes from years in law enforcement."
"I endorse this lawyer. Mr. Farmer has the experience and dedication needed to get the most favorable outcome for his client."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2015.
Disbarment issued in TN, 2015
updated on 11/13/2023Disbarment is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility to understand the reasons for disbarment.
Disbarment issued in TN, 2015
updated on 05/13/2015Disbarment is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility to understand the reasons for disbarment.
1988
History Associates of Wilson County, Cumberland University
2011 - Present
Partner, Gasaway, Farmer and Associates, PLLC
2006 - 2011
Partner, Long Farmer and Associates
1976 - 2009
Colonel, United States Army
2010 - Present
Montgomery County Bar AssociationMember
2005 - Present
FBI National Academy AssociatesMember
1999 - Present
Tennessee Bar AssociationMember
2006 - 2010
Robertson County Bar AssociationMember
2006 - 2009
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
Client was charged with 4 counts of Sexual Battery by an Authority Figure. 2 Counts dismissed at close of states proof, Remaining two counts were found "NOT GUILTY" by the Jury.
All Charges dismissed.
Found Guilty of Lesser Included Offense
2005
Graduate
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1988
BA - Bachelor of Arts
1985
A.A. Associates in Arts
2005
Juvenile Law/ Legal Issues in Law Enforcement
2004
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