Background
O'B. Moore, Alvin was born on December 3, 1912 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States.
O'B. Moore, Alvin was born on December 3, 1912 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States.
Duke University (Bachelor of Arts. Bachelor of Laws) Bachelor of Laws).
Worked at Spears, Moore, Rebman & Williams (Chattanooga, Tennessee) specializing in General, Civil and Trial Practice in all Courts. Corporation, Insurance, Healthcare, Probate, Estate Planning, Bankruptcy, Commercial, Public Utility, Tax Employee Benefits, Environmental, Labor Law, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Zoning, Arbitration and Mediation. Admitted to the bar, 1935, Tennessee.
Phi Delta Phi. President, Tennessee Society of Hospital Attorneys, 1978-1979. Judge, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, 1991. Member: Chattanooga, Tennessee and American (Member, Sections on: Antitrust Law.
Health Law; Labor and Employment Law. Member, Health Law Forum) Bar Associations. International Association of Defense Counsel.
American Society of Hospital Attorneys (Director, 1974-1979). American Society of Law and Medicine. American College of Legal Medicine.
International Society of Barrister's. United States. Supreme Court Historical Society. Resulting from the 1945 merger of Spurlock & Spears, which began in 1894, and Williams, Reynolds & Moore, which began in 1912, Spears, Moore, Rebman & Williams has met the legal needs of Chattanooga since the turn of the century.
From an early representation centered on utilities, governmental entities and casualty insurance companies, its strengths have grown to include health care, litigation, business law, environmental law, tax, and trusts and estates.
Member: Chattanooga, Tennessee and American (Member, Sections on: Antitrust Law. Health Law; Labor and Employment Law. Member, Health Law Forum) Bar Associations.
International Association of Defense Counsel. American Society of Hospital Attorneys (Director, 1974-1979). American Society of Law and Medicine.
American College of Legal Medicine. International Society of Barrister's. United States. Supreme Court Historical Society.