R. Sadler Bailey Recognzied by the Tennessee Association for Justice
Attorneys Sadler Bailey, Bruce Fox and Randy Kinnard Recognized
Nashville – The Tennessee Association for Justice recently named Sadler Bailey of Memphis, Bruce Fox of Clinton, and Randy Kinnard of Nashville recipients of the TAJ Paladin Award. A paladin is a determined advocate of a noble cause, and the award recognizes a Tennessee Association for Justice Member from each grand division who demonstrated superior skills and achieved an outstanding result for a client against great obstacles. Recipients also worked tirelessly to combat the significant threats to the civil justice system.
“With so many special interest groups trying to take away the right to trial by jury, these three attorneys have gone above and beyond the call of duty to fight for civil justice,” stated TAJ Board Member and Paladin Awards Committee Chair Matt Hardin of Nashville. “I truly admire each attorney for their hard work and dedication to the Tennessee Association for Justice and the people of Tennessee.”
R. Sadler Bailey of Memphis is founder of Bailey & Greer and past President of the Tennessee Association for Justice. A graduate of the University of Tennessee Knoxville, the University of Memphis School of Law, and Emory University with a Masters of Law in Litigation, he has been involved in numerous multi-million dollar settlements and judgments, as well as many landmark appearances before the Tennessee Supreme Court. Bailey is a member of the American Association for Justice President’s Club, and former University of Memphis trial advocacy professor. In addition, he is one of only two lawyers in Memphis to have earned an advanced law degree in litigation.
Bruce Fox of Clinton is a partner and co-founder of Fox & Farley and member of the Tennessee Association Board of Governors. Practicing law for over 30 years, Fox has significant multi-state lead counsel class action litigation experience with a long track record of successful client representation at every trial and appellate court level of the Tennessee state judicial system. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Randy Kinnard, founder of Kinnard, Clayton & Beveridge in Nashville, practices solely in personal injury for plaintiffs with special emphasis in medical malpractice. After he received a B.S. degree from the United States Military Academy, he served as an airborne ranger for 18 months in combat. Certified as a Civil Trial Specialist and as a Medical Malpractice Specialist, he is a past President of the Tennessee Association for Justice. Kinnard was recently named to the elite Inner Circle of Advocates, a group comprised of the nation’s top 100 plaintiff attorneys.
Since graduating magna cum laude in 2005 from the University of Memphis School of Law, Thomas has helped make a difference in the lives of victims of serious personal injury, wrongful death, and professional negligence. Thomas has extensive trial experience in both state and federal court. Among other victories in the courtroom, Thomas obtained several impressive jury verdicts and settlements
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