Background
Caldwell Hancock, William was born on May 21, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
Caldwell Hancock, William was born on May 21, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
University of Memphis (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1974). University of Tennessee (Juris Doctor, 1976).
BancBoston Mortgage Corporation v. Ledford, 970 F2d 1556 (6th Circuit 1992); Tomlin v. TSC Industries, 110 B.R. 333 (M.D.Tenn. 1989); In re Nashville Union Stockyard Restaurant Company, Incorporated., 54 B.R. 391 (M.D.Tenn. 1985); In re Expressco, Incorporated., 99 B.R. 395 (M.D.Tenn. 1989); Pollack v. F.D.I.C., 71 B.R. 853 (M.D.Tenn. 1987); Craig v. Pueblo Corporation, 49 B.R. 806 (East.D.Tenn. 1985); Walter East. Heller & Company, Incorporated. v. Matlock Trailer Corporation, 27 B>R. 318 (M.D.Tenn. 1983); Barish v. Metropolitan Government, 627 South.W.2d 953 (Tenn.App. 1981); Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company v. Newspaper Guild, 647 F.2d 372 (3d Circuit 1981).Admitted to the bar, 1977, Tennessee, United States. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee and United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
1979, United States.
District Court, Western District of Texas. 1980, United States. Tax Court, United States. Supreme Court and United States.
Court of Appeals, Third, Fifth, Eighth and Eleventh Circuits.
1981, United States. Claims Court. Phi Alpha Delta (Justice, 1976).
Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law. Member, Tennessee Law Review, 1975-1976.
Company-Author and Lecturer: "Brushfire Bankruptcy.
The First 90 Days of a Chapter 11 Case," Nashville Bar Association, 1989. "Effective Collection of Debts in Tennessee," National Business Institute, 19910. President, Nashville Barristers Club, 1980.
Member: Nashville, Tennessee and American (Member, Sections on: Corporation, Business and Banking Law.
Business Bankruptcy Committee. Trustee Avoiding Powers, Commercial Financial Services Subcommittees) Bar Associations.
Caldwell Hancock, a partner in the firm of Waddey & Jennings, successor to Waddey, Lundin & Newport, established has solo practice in 1986. Having a Background in finance, accounting, business organizations, employment law and alternative dispute resolution.
Mr. Hancock represents individuals, businesses, business/asset purchasers and bankruptcy trustees in reorganization and liquidation matters, workouts, turnarounds and commercial litigation in all state and federal courts.
He also represents plaintiffs in personal injury litigation. Mr. Hancock earned the highest rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory and endeavors to provide his clients affordable first-quality representation.
Member, Tennessee Law Review, 1975-1976. Company-Author and