- Gary R. Patrick
- John W. Beard
- Richard A. Schulman
- Steven M. Jacoway
- Cara J. Alday
- Jerre B. Mosley
- R. Jonathan Guthrie
- Carter J. Lynch, III
- Eric J. Oliver
- Susie Lodico
- Ellie M. Hill
- McKinley S. Lundy, Jr.
- John H. Templeton
- Jeremy M. Cothern
- Robert Wheeler
- Lance W. Pope
- Kristen D. Williams
- Bryson A. Lype
- Samuel R. Rule
Kristen concentrates her practice on litigation. She represents clients in all matters related to family law including divorce, custody disputes, and conservatorships. Through her domestic law practice, Kristen appears in the Circuit, Chancery, and Juvenile Courts in Tennessee as well as the Superior and Juvenile Courts of North Georgia. Kristen also advises her corporate clients on all issues related to the operation of their businesses from initial contract formation to litigation of disputes. Kristen began her legal career in the Hamilton County District Attorney’s office where she served as a violent crimes prosecutor. During her time as an assistant district attorney, she gained extensive jury trial and general litigation experience which she utilizes in both her criminal and civil litigation matters. Kristen also represents clients who have been charged with a crime in both Tennessee and Georgia. In her spare time, she coaches law school student trial teams at Georgia State University College of Law.
Practice Areas
Civil Litigation
Criminal Law
Domestic Litigation
Bar Admissions
Tennessee, 2012
Georgia, 2014
Education
J.D., cum laude, Georgia State
University College of Law, 2012
B.S., Political Science, magna cum
laude, The University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga, 2008
Professional Associations
Named Super Lawyers-Rising Star, 2022
Chattanooga Bar Association, Member
Tennessee Bar Association, Member
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense
Lawyers, Member
Georgia State University College of Law, Law
Alumni Council, Member & Committee
Co-Chair, 2018-Present
Georgia State University College of Law, Trial
Team Coach, 2012-Present