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Lowe Finney

Lowe Finney
Secretary: Tammy Cummings
Born and raised in Dresden, Tennessee, Lowe Finney graduated Magna Cum Laude/With High Honors from the University of Tennessee at Martin with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He attended the Saint Louis University School of Law in St. Louis, Missouri. While at SLU, Mr. Finney participated in the Student Bar Association, the International Law Society, the Health Law Society, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity and was the recipient of the Honorable Joseph Eagleton Scholarship. After graduation, Mr. Finney clerked for the Honorable John Everett Williams of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals.
Mr. Finney is involved in all aspects of general civil litigation and appeals in Tennessee state courts, United States District Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He maintains active practices in the areas of social security disability, business formation, estates and probate, and entertainment law.
In 2006, Mr. Finney was elected to the 105th Tennessee General Assembly to serve the people of the 27th Senate District. He currently serves as Chairman of the Tennessee Senate Democratic Caucus, and previously served as Secretary/Treasurer. He is Vice-Chair of the Senate State and Local Government Committee, Secretary of the Long-Term Oversight Committee, and a member of the Transportation Committee. He served one session as a member of the Senate Environment, Conservation and Tourism Committee and the Senate Government Operations Committee. He also served as Chairman of the Special Joint Committee to Study the Creation of a Department of Aging as well as the Co-Chair of the Special Joint Committee to Study the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
Mr. Finney is a member of the Madison County and Tennessee Bar Associations. He previously taught Business Law, Constitutional Law, and Law and the Courts at Lambuth University, Business Law at Lane College in Jackson, and Entertainment Law at Bethel University in McKenzie.
In 2009, Mr. Finney was appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve on the Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure. Since 2008, he has served on the Appellate Practice Section Executive Council for the Tennessee Bar Association.
Mr. Finney and his wife, Tiffany, are members of Jackson First Baptist Church. He is a member of the Saint Louis University Alumni Council, the Ames Plantation Historical Society, and the National Rifle Association. He enjoys reading history and biographies, travel, music, and hunting.
















