Chambers USA 2022 Ranks 32 Bradley Attorneys in Nashville

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NASHVILLE, TN—Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that independent research company Chambers and Partners has highly ranked 32 of the firm’s attorneys in Nashville in the 2022 edition of the Chambers USA legal industry referral guide.

The following 32 Nashville attorneys have been ranked by Chambers USA in their respective areas of practice:

• Emily Hatch Bowman – Banking & Finance; Real Estate
• Stephen T. (Steve) Braun – Healthcare
• Kevin B. Campbell – Healthcare; Healthcare: Regulatory
• Timothy L. Capria – Intellectual Property
• Ann Peldo Cargile – Real Estate
• Bob Hannon – Banking & Finance
• Jay Hardcastle – Healthcare; Healthcare: Regulatory
• John R. Haynes – Real Estate
• Ty E. Howard – Healthcare: Government Investigations & Fraud
• Bart J. Kempf – Environment
• Amy S. Leopard – Nationwide: Privacy & Data Security: Healthcare; Healthcare: Regulatory
• Samuel D. (Sam) Lipshie – Media & Entertainment
• Matthew C. (Matt) Lonergan – Labor & Employment
• Charles (Chuck) Mataya – Labor & Employment
• Russell B. (Russ) Morgan – Litigation: General Commercial
• John E. Murdock III – Banking & Finance
• James L. Murphy III – Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use
• Andrew J. (Andy) Murray – Healthcare
• John W. Myers II – Banking & Finance
• William L. (Bill) Norton III – Bankruptcy/Restructuring
• Craig Oliver – Labor & Employment
• Todd Presnell – Litigation: General Commercial
• John P. Rodgers – Labor & Employment
• David A. Rutter – Real Estate
• Brooks R. Smith – Real Estate
• David K. Taylor – Construction
• John W. Titus – Corporate/M&A
• J. Thomas (Tom) Trent Jr. – Real Estate
• Thor Y. Urness – Intellectual Property; Litigation: General Commercial
• Phillip E. (Phil) Walker – Intellectual Property
• Richard F. Warren Jr. – Real Estate
• Robert E. (Bob) Wood – Real Estate

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