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Front Page - Friday, January 11, 2013

Miller & Martin appoints five attorneys to member status




Miller & Martin has promoted five attorneys from its Chattanooga office to Member status.

Zachary H. Greene, a member of the firm’s Litigation Department, represents and counsels individuals and companies in matters, including complex litigation, involving contracts, business torts, statutory claims, intellectual property, and other issues. Greene also represents clients in white-collar criminal matters, including conducting internal investigations.

R. Tyler Hand, a member of the firm’s corporate practice group, advises on business transactions and tax matters, including mergers and acquisitions, securities, corporate finance and general business planning.  In addition, he represents tax-exempt organizations in connection with federal and state qualification and operational matters.

Robert F. Parsley practices primarily in the area of civil litigation, with concentration in commercial, construction, health care, and insurance litigation and appellate practice. Parsley is chair of Miller & Martin’s Appellate Practice Group. He also serves as director of the Miller & Martin Writing Academy, the firm’s in-house professional development program for legal writing.

John “David” Spiller, Jr. joined Miller & Martin in 2012 after practicing in Austin, Texas with the Supreme Court of Texas and with the firm Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody.  Among other engagements, he represents private equity, public company and strategic buyers and sellers in business mergers and acquisitions; founders and investors in company formation and financing, including venture capital financings; public companies with respect to securities law compliance; and businesses in the development, marketing, licensing and distribution of products, including intellectual properties. His clients span many industries and often involve national and multi-national operations.

M. Craig Smith concentrates his practice in the area of bankruptcy and creditors’ rights and litigation.

Source: Miller & Martin