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Jennifer Williams Earl

Jennifer Williams Earl
Secretary: Wanda Ubelhor
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Professional Associations and Fraternity Memberships
Current Employment Position:
Associate
Estate and Probate
Elder Law
Business Organizations
Commercial Transactions
Real Estate
Bankruptcy Creditor Representation
Tennessee, 2009
Lambuth University, 2005, B.B.A. in Accounting, summa cum laude
Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, 2008, J.D., Member of The University of Memphis Law Review
Dean’s Award for Best Memorandum
Lambuth Scholar for the School of Business and Economics
Alternate Academic Marshall
University Honors
Honors in Accounting
Omicron Phi Tau Honor Society
Who’s Who Among American College Students
Professional Associations, Fraternities and Sororities:
Tennessee Bar Association, Member
Jackson-Madison County Bar Association, Member
Phi Mu Fraternity for Women, President
Lambuth Student Government Association, Vice President
Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Fraternity, Vice President
Previous Employment Positions:
Judge Holly Kirby, Tennessee Court of Appeals, Legal Extern
Elder Law Clinic, Student Attorney
Academic Support Program, Graduate Assistant and Law School Peer Tutor
First Bank Corporate Office, Accounting Intern
Jennifer Williams Earl joined Spragins, Barnett & Cobb as an associate in 2009. Although her practice is broad, her key areas of concentration are Probate, Wills and Estates, Business Organizations, and Commercial Transactions.
Ms. Williams graduated from Lambuth University, summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting. During law school, Ms. Williams received the Dean’s Award for Best Memorandum and served as a member of The University of Memphis Law Review. Ms. Williams also had the opportunity to serve as a legal extern for the Honorable Judge Holly Kirby of the Tennessee Court of Appeals.
Ms. Williams is admitted to practice before the Tennessee Supreme Court and the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Ms. Williams is a member of the Jackson-Madison County Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, and the First United Methodist Church of Lexington, Tennessee.















