Background
Noblett, Phillip A. was born on March 25, 1956 in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.
Noblett, Phillip A. was born on March 25, 1956 in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.
University of Tennessee at Knoxville (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (Juris Doctor, 1982). Phi Alpha Delta. Research Editor, American Journal of Trial Advocacy, 1981-1982.
Law Clerk to Judge Lloyd Tatum, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, 1982-1983.
Broadway Books, Incorporated. v. Roberts, 642 F. Supp. 486; DLS, Incorporated. v. City of Chattanooga, 894 F.Supp. 1140; Bowers by Bowers v. City of Chattanooga, 826 South.W.2d 427, 73 Education Law Republican 1163.Worked at Nelson, McMahan, Parker & Noblett (Chattanooga, Tennessee) specializing in General Civil and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts. Probate, Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Employment, Environmental and Municipal Law. Trials.
Admitted to the bar, 1982, Tennessee.
1983, United States.
District Court, Western and Eastern Districts of Tennessee. 1986, United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. 1990, United States. Supreme Court.
Phi Alpha Delta.
Research Editor, American Journal of Trial Advocacy, 1981-1982. Law Clerk to Judge Lloyd Tatum, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, 1982-1983. Member: Chattanooga (Member, Board of Governors, 1990-1991, Secretary, 1992, President-Elect, 1993, President, 1994) and Federal Bar Associations.
Nelson, McMahan, Parker & Noblett emanated from the law office of Eugene North. Collins, having its origin at the present location in 1963.
Mr. Collins served as Chattanooga"s City Attorney until his retirement in 1990, at which time the name of the firm was changed to its present status. The firm serves as legal counsel to the City of Chattanooga as well as participating in a broad range of civil representation of both private and corporate clients throughout southeast Tennessee.
Member: Chattanooga (Member, Board of Governors, 1990-1991, Secretary, 1992, President-Elect, 1993, President, 1994) and Federal Bar Associations.