Background
Jennings Webb, Junior, Edward was born on July 2, 1955 in Bristol, Virginia, United States.
Jennings Webb, Junior, Edward was born on July 2, 1955 in Bristol, Virginia, United States.
East Tennessee State University (Bachelor of Science, 1983). University of Mississippi (Master of Arts, 1985). Memphis State University (Juris Doctor, 1988).
Worked at Hunter, Smith & Davis (Johnson City, Tennessee) specializing in General Civil Practice in all Courts. Corporation, Insurance, Negligence, Workers Compensation, Environmental, Health Care, Taxation, Banking, Probate, Real Estate, Public Utility, Eminent Domain, Products Liability, Labor and Employment, Professional Liability, Zoning and Planning, Oil, Gas and Mineral Law. Admitted to the bar, 1988, Tennessee.
Omicron Delta Kappa. Recipient: Corpus Juris Secundum Awards, 1984-1985, 1985-1986. West Publishing Company Hornbook Awards, 1984-1985, 1985-1986, 1986-1987. American Jurisprudence Awards: Contracts.
Civil Procedure I; Civil Procedure II. Torts; Professional Responsibility. Business Litigation; Decedent's Estates.
Evidence; Property. Editor-In-Chief, Memphis State University Law Review, 1987-1988. Author: "Bethel School District v. Fraser: Maintaining Order or Denying Constitutional Rights?" 17 Memphis State University Law Review 447, 1987.
"The Antifraud Provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Duty to Disclose Preliminary Merger Negotiations," 18 Memphis State University Law Review 483, 1989. Member: Kingsport, Washington County, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Hunter, Smith & Davis was established in 1916.
The mission of the firm throughout the years has been to provide quality legal services to its corporate and individual clients in and beyond the environs of Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Two fully staffed officesone in Kingsport and another in Johnson Cityare dedicated to the continuation of the firm's mission as we rapidly approach the 21st Century.
Member: Kingsport, Washington County, Tennessee and American Bar Associations.