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Five Sherrard Roe Attorneys Recognized by the Tennessee Supreme Court as “Attorneys for Justice”

October 28, 2025   |   Aimee Moore

The Tennessee Supreme Court has recognized five Sherrard Roe attorneys with its distinguished “Attorney for Justice” designation.

The annual recognition program of the Tennessee Supreme Court was created to promote pro bono engagement across the state, with a goal of achieving 50% attorney participation. Attorneys honored through the program have provided a minimum of 50 hours of pro bono service during the preceding year. In 2024, the Court broadened the program to include recognition for those contributing 100 or more hours of service.

The following two attorneys from Sherrard Roe reported more than 100 pro bono service hours in 2024:

The following three attorneys from Sherrard Roe reported 50 or more hours of pro bono service in 2024:

Since its founding, Sherrard Roe has been committed to equality and justice for all, ensuring that access to quality representation is not limited by economic status or income. Many of our attorneys, paralegals, and staff members have furthered this commitment in their professional and personal lives, particularly through pro bono work, high-profile civil rights litigation, and non-profit and bar service. Our professionals utilize their skills, creativity, and influence to help address some of the biggest challenges facing communities, locally and nationally, through pro bono representation.

For more information on the Tennessee Supreme Court Attorneys for Justice program, please visit: www.tncourts.gov/probonorecognition.

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