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The focus of my practice as a trial attorney is to represent people who have been hurt as the result of a car accident or due to the negligence of a business in having a defective and/or dangerous condition on their premises. I also represent people in family law cases such as adoption, divorces, and child custody issues.
I grew up in Mt. Juliet and graduated Cum Laude from Middle Tennessee State University with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration. After graduation, I was employed by the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs as a claims examiner and then subsequently worked for the Wilson County Sheriff's Department as a post-certified deputy before entering law school. While attending the Nashville School of Law, I worked as a legal assistant for J. Stephen Brown P.C., and have practiced there since graduating in 2007.
I believe that my prior career experience provides me with invaluable knowledge and experience in understanding the vast impact that my clients' injuries have on them and their families. I am determined, perceptive, compassionate, and detail-oriented in my representation of my clients.
I currently serve as the President of the 15th Judicial Bar Association and am a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and Tennessee Association for Justice. I also volunteer with Tennessee Online Justice and the United Way as an allocations committee member.
When I'm not at work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and children as well as playing golf, softball, cooking, or being at the beach.
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Acquired: 2007
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2023
224 W Gay St, P.O. Box 792, Lebanon, TN, 37087-3519
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Posted by Kathee Brown Staton | December 20, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Outstanding representation
Jennifer Porth was my attorney during a very traumatic experience. Her expertise in handling my tangled case was outstanding and, in addition, she exhibited such caring and understanding in my support. Ms. Porth accomplished what I initially thought was impossible and settled my case with the utmos...
Posted by Nancy | June 03, 2013 | Corporate & Incorporation
Entity Filings for Our Clients
Jennifer has always done an outstanding job for all our clients that we send to her to have their new entities prepared. She also has helped several clients in the past with many other legal issues. Her legal knowledge and expertise with our situations have always been excellent. She is very promp...
"I highly endorse Jennifer Porth. She is a compassionate and hard-working attorney. I have worked with Jennifer on cases and referred her cases because I know she does excellent work."
"Jennifer Porth is a very intelligent and highly skilled attorney. I have worked with her on several matters together over the past few years. Jennifer is a tenacious attorney who fights hard for her clients to obtain justice. She also practices law in a highly ethical way. I recommend her highly for any personal injury matter."
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2023.
Permanently Disbarred issued in TN, 2023
updated on 08/11/2023This is the most serious penalty for a lawyer. It means exactly what it says--the attorney can never practice law again in Tennessee. If this attorney is currently practicing law, you should contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee.
Temporary Suspension issued in TN, 2022
updated on 11/03/2022Temporary suspension means an attorney lost his or her license to practice during a disciplinary investigation. The suspension typically expires when the investigation is resolved.
2007 - Present
Lawyer, J. Stephen Brown PC
2013 - Present
Tennessee Bar AssociTennesseeMember
2011 - Present
Tennessee Association for JusticeMember
2013 - 2014
15th Judicial District Bar AssociationPresident
Successfully resolved case with settlement in excess of $200,000.00
1990
BS - Bachelor of Science
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