Jeffrey Reed
· commercial litigation
· corporate/business law
· property law
· banking law
· bankruptcy
Mr. Reed is a partner of CHRS&M, PLLC and has been engaged in
the practice of law in Murfreesboro since 1991. His practice is focused
in the areas of commercial litigation, corporate/business law, property
law, banking law and bankruptcy. Mr. Reed represents a number of
commercial and residential land developers, construction companies,
builders, building suppliers, and manufacturing firms. In addition, Mr.
Reed frequently represents banks and financial institutions, and
conducts commercial and residential closings.
Mr.
Reed serves as the attorney for the Rutherford County Board of
Education, one of the largest and fastest growing school systems in the
State of Tennessee, and has done so since 1991. Mr. Reed is a member of
the Tennessee School Boardís Association.
Within
the community, Mr. Reed has served on the Board for the United Way for
Middle Tennessee, the Board of Directors for the Middle Tennessee
Symphony Guild, and the development board for Middle Tennessee Medical
Center. Mr. Reed has been active in the Tennessee Bar Association, and
has previously served in a number of Board Member capacities on the
Tennessee Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division working as the Editor
for its membership publications and the Governor for the Middle
District of Tennessee for many years. Mr. Reed currently serves as a
Hearing Officer for the Board of Professional Responsibility for the
State of Tennessee which oversees the discipline of attorneys within
the state.
Mr. Reed has been invited as a
speaker before other attorneys at professional seminars concerning real
estate development law, property law, and establishing declarations of
covenants, conditions and restrictions for commercial and residential
developments.
Mr. Reed is admitted to practice
in Tennessee State Courts, the United States District Court for the
Middle District of Tennessee, the United States District Court for the
Eastern District of Tennessee, the United States Court of Appeals for
the Sixth Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.
Mr.
Reed received his undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee
with highest honors in 1988, and received his doctorate of
jurisprudence with honors from the University of Tennessee in 1991. He
served as assistant editor to the Tennessee Law Review, and has
authored several publications. While at law school, Mr. Reed received a
number of American Jurisprudence awards and served on the Deanís
Council.
Back to Attorneys