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120 East Main Street, Suite 340, Murfreesboro, TN, 37130
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Posted by Angela | March 14, 2019 | Hired Attorney
Excellent
I was very pleased with Mr.Fowler! Not only did he provide excellent representation, he was also personable. I felt very comfortable and very eased around his presence. I will definitely refer him to anyone in need of assistance. I wish him the best of luck!
"Hunter is an excellent young attorney in Rutherford County. He is intelligent, aggressive, and does not roll over when things get tough. He is an asset to our legal community and I endorse him without reservation."
"I've known Hunter for a number of years, and I wholeheartedly endorse him. I would not hesitate to send my family or friends to him, should the need arise."
Criminal defense lawyer
2017
2017 Favorite Law Office in Murfreesboro, Ruthie's Awards
2017
Pro Bono Award, Rutherford and Cannon County Bar Association
2012
Dean's List, Middle Tennessee State University
2017 - 2019
Attorney, Law Office of W. Scott Kimberly
2013 - 2017
Law Clerk, Bone McAllester Norton PLLC
2017 - Present
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense LawyersAttorney Member
2017 - Present
Rutherford Cannon County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2017 - Present
Murfreesboro Young ProfessionalsMember in Good Standing
The minor child was returned to Mother due to grandparents meeting their burden of "clear and convincing" evidence. The Grandparents failed to show the child would be subjected to any harm if returned to Mother.
2016
JD - Juris Doctor
2012
BS - Bachelor of Science
2018
2017
Criminal Defense and Crimes
2018
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