11 Bradley Attorneys Recognized by Tennessee Supreme Court as “Attorneys for Justice”
The Tennessee Supreme Court has named 11 attorneys from Bradley’s Nashville office as “Attorneys for Justice.”
The annual Tennessee Supreme Court recognition program was designed to increase statewide pro bono work to 50% participation. The attorneys recognized provided at least 50 hours of pro bono service in the previous calendar year. In 2024, the Tennessee Supreme Court expanded the program to honor attorneys who provided 100 or more hours of pro bono service.
The following six Bradley attorneys reported more than 100 pro bono service hours in 2024:
- Charles E. Elder
- Benjamin A. Johnson
- Erin Malone-Smolla
- William L. Norton III
- Robert F. Parsley
- Luke R. Yordy
The following five Bradley attorneys reported 50 or more hours of pro bono service in 2024:
Bradley’s Pro Bono program helps address the unmet legal needs of indigent individuals and charitable organizations. Attorneys in Bradley’s Nashville office actively support several pro bono efforts, including volunteering with the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands and partnering with the Volunteer Lawyers & Professionals for the Arts program to provide accessible and affordable business-oriented legal services to Black-owned businesses and nonprofits in the Nashville community through the Black-Owned Small Business and Nonprofit Clinic.