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David M. Smythe

Mr. Smythe received his B. A. from Vanderbilt University in 1973, and his J. D. from the University of Tennessee in 1982. He has been published in the Tennessee Bar Journal on Creditor Rights issues, including "Tennessee Legislature Solves Secured Lenders' Dilemma" (May, 1984) and "Rule 68 Offers of Judgment- A Question of Cost" (June 1987). In addition, he regularly conducts seminars on construction liens and foreclosure sales in Tennessee.

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Mr. Smythe practices creditor litigation, construction law, collections, foreclosures and representation of creditors in bankruptcy.

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Mr. Smythe is licensed in both Tennessee and Georgia.

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Mr. Smythe is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee, and Georgia Bar Associations.

​Practice Areas

  • Commercial Litigation

  • Commercial Collections / Creditor's Rights

  • General Corp. Representation

  • Construction Law
     

Education

  • B. A. Vanderbilt University, 1973

  • J. D., University of Tennessee, College of Law, 1982
     

Admitted

  • Tennessee, 1982

  • U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Tennessee, 1983

  • U.S. District Court of the Middle District of Tennessee, 1984

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, 1985

  • U.S. District Court of the Western District of Tennessee, 1996

  • Georgia, 2018

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Professional Activities

  • Nashville Bar Associations

  • Tennessee Bar Association

Contact Information

 

Phone: 615.255.4849

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Fax: 615.255.4855

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dsmythe@smythehuff.com

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