Background
Ferrell-Bhavsar, Candace was born on April 11, 1967 in New Martinsville, West Virginia, United States.
Ferrell-Bhavsar, Candace was born on April 11, 1967 in New Martinsville, West Virginia, United States.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, 1989). University of Mississippi (Juris Doctor, 1994). New York University (Master of Laws, Taxation, 1996).
Worked at King & Ballow (Nashville, Tennessee) specializing in General Practice, Trials in State and Federal Courts, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Communications, Construction, Consumer Protection, Copyright and Trademark, Corporate, Defamation, Distribution, Entertainment, Equal Employment Opportunity, Estate Planning, First Amendment, Intellectual Property, Labor Relations, Libel, Municipal, Pension, Probate and Real Estate, Products Liability, Securities, State and Federal Taxation Law and Transportation. Admitted to the bar, 1994, Tennessee. Member, Mississippi Law Journal, Moot Court Board.
Author: "Use of Sign Language Interpreters: Does it Deny a Criminal Defendant a Fair Trial?" First Impressions, Spring 1994, University of Mississippi.
Member: Tennessee and American Bar Associations. King & Ballow has a diverse national practice encompassing broad areas of the law.
The firm represents corporate clients in all 50 states, in industries including transportation, banking, manufacturing, health care, finance, air travel, hospitality, publishing, printing, entertainment and local government. While King & Ballow is best known for its litigation and labor/employment law practice, the firm has an extensive media practice, representing more than 300 daily newspapers and over 100 radio and television stations.
The firm also represents many professional corporations and individuals.
Member, Mississippi Law Journal, Moot Court Board.