Compare 40 attorneys and 23 law firms in Memphis , TN. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Charles Newman
Memphis civil rights attorney at Burch Porter and Johnson with 60 years experience130 North Court Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103
Charles Perkins
Memphis civil rights attorney at Charles R Perkins and Gerald D Lawson with 57 years experience284 German Oak Drive, Suite 200, Memphis, TN 38018
William Sossaman
Memphis civil rights attorney at Sossaman and Thompson with 52 years experience1 Commerce Square, Suite 1525, Memphis, TN 38103
Richard Allen Jr.
Memphis civil rights attorney at Allen Summers Simpson Lillie and Gresham with 51 years experience80 Monroe Avenue, Suite 650, Memphis, TN 38103
Charles Holmes
Memphis civil rights attorney at Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak and Stewart with 51 years experience6410 Poplar Avenue, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38119
Jack Childers Jr.
Memphis civil rights attorney at Childers Law Firm with 50 years experience1981 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104
Robert Williams Jr
Memphis civil rights attorney at Baker Donelson with 50 years experience165 Madison Avenue, 20th Floor, Memphis, TN 38103
Louis Britt
Memphis civil rights attorney at Ford and Harrison with 47 years experience795 Ridge Lake Boulevard, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38120
Stephen Wakefield
Memphis civil rights attorney at Wyatt Tarrant and Combs with 47 years experience1715 Aaron Brenner Drive, Suite 800, Memphis, TN 38120
Martin Thompson
Memphis civil rights attorney at Sossaman and Thompson with 46 years experience1 Commerce Square, Suite 1525, Memphis, TN 38103
Jeff Weintraub
Memphis civil rights attorney at Fisher and Phill with 43 years experience1715 Aaron Brenner Drive, Suite 312, Memphis, TN 38120
Mark McDaniel
Memphis civil rights attorney at Mark S McDaniel with 41 years experience243 Exchange Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105
Conielyn Abernathy
Memphis civil rights attorney at Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak and Stewart with 40 years experience6410 Poplar Avenue, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38119
Michael Stengel
Memphis civil rights attorney at Stengel Law Firm with 38 years experience62 North Main Street, Suite 401, Memphis, TN 38103
Les Jones
Memphis civil rights attorney at Burch Porter and Johnson with 36 years experience130 North Court Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103
Melissa Maravich
Memphis civil rights attorney at Burch Porter and Johnson with 35 years experience130 North Court Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103
James Simpson
Memphis civil rights attorney at Allen Summers Simpson Lillie and Gresham with 33 years experience80 Monroe Avenue, Suite 650, Memphis, TN 38103
Delaine Smith
Memphis civil rights attorney at Ford and Harrison with 33 years experience795 Ridge Lake Boulevard, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38120
Douglas Halijan
Memphis civil rights attorney at Burch Porter and Johnson with 32 years experience130 North Court Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103
Heather Fletcher
Memphis civil rights attorney at Allen Summers Simpson Lillie and Gresham with 30 years experience80 Monroe Avenue, Suite 650, Memphis, TN 38103
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