Background
Drennon, Charles C. was born on February 10, 1956 in Dugway, Utah, United States.
Drennon, Charles C. was born on February 10, 1956 in Dugway, Utah, United States.
University of Alabama (Bachelor of Science, 1978). Memphis State University (Juris Doctor, 1981). Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Delta Phi.
Worked at Harris, Shelton, Dunlap and Cobb, L.L.P.C. (Memphis, Tennessee) specializing in Civil and Criminal Practice in all Courts. Corporations, Business Organizations, Hospital and Health Care, Banking, Real Estate, Insurance, Professional Liability, Bankruptcy, Securities, Admiralty, Antitrust, Construction, Probate, Environmental, Estate Planning and Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Tennessee.
Beta Gamma Sigma.
Member, Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Hearing Panel Member-District IX, 1989-1995. Board of Examiners of Tennessee, District IX Investigating Committee, 1995. Member: Memphis (Member, Board of Directors, Young Lawyers Division, 1984, 1985), Tennessee and American Bar Associations.
The firm was founded in 1956 by the late Walter Chandler who served as Mayor of Memphis and as a member of the United States.
House of Representatives. Mr. Chandler was the author of the Chandler Bankruptcy Acting while in Congress, and he was later counsel for the prevailing party in Baker v.
Carr. In addition to an active trial practice, particularly in defending professional negligence claims, the firm is engaged in all aspects of the hospital and health care industry and the solid waste disposal industry (including environmental litigation).
The firm is general counsel to a multi-state hospital organization, state and local counsel to a multi-national solid waste disposal company and local counsel to a multi-state bank.
Member, Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Hearing Panel Member-District IX, 1989-1995. Board of Examiners of Tennessee, District IX Investigating Committee, 1995. Member: Memphis (Member, Board of Directors, Young Lawyers Division, 1984, 1985), Tennessee and American Bar Associations.