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Richard McCallister Smith
Direct Dial: 615-742-8560
Fax: 615-742-8556
Email:
rsmith@smithcashion.com
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Education:
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B.A, University of Mississippi, 1983
- J.D., University of Mississippi, 1986
Bar Admissions:
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United States Supreme Court
- Tennessee Supreme Court
- U.S. District Court for the Middle
District of Tennessee
- U.S. District Court for the Western
District of Tennessee
- United States Court of Appeals for the
Sixth Circuit
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Richard McCallister Smith,
born in 1961 and a native of Nashville, Tennessee, is a founding
partner of Smith Cashion & Orr, PLC and concentrates his practice on
construction litigation, general litigation, commercial litigation,
insurance defense litigation, and surety litigation.
Mr. Smith received his Bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration from the University of Mississippi in 1983 and his Juris
Doctor degree from University of Mississippi Law School in 1986. After
graduation from law school in 1986, Mr. Smith was employed with the law
firm of Manier, Herod, Hollabaugh & Smith in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr.
Smith remained with Manier, Herod, Hollabaugh & Smith until co-founding
Smith Cashion & Orr, PLC in 1998.
Mr. Smith has lectured before the Tennessee Bar
Association, Associated General Contractors, Tennessee Road Builders
Association, Associated Builders and Contractors, American Institute of
Architects, Consulting Engineers of Tennessee, Tennessee Ready Mix
Concrete Association, and Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers.
In addition to his lecture participation, Mr. Smith has
co-authored both “A Practical Guide to Tennessee Construction Law” and
“Tennessee Construction Law.” Mr. Smith was also a contributing author
of Chapter 43 of Fifty-State Construction Lien and Bond Law published in
1992 by Wiley Law Publications.
Mr. Smith is currently a member of the Nashville,
Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Mr. Smith has been admitted to
the Tennessee Bar, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of
Tennessee, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, U.S. District Court
Eastern District of Tennessee, and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
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