Background
Aiken, Junior, William P. was born on June 5, 1950 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States.
Aiken, Junior, William P. was born on June 5, 1950 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States.
University of North Carolina (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Vanderbilt University (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. (Chattanooga, Tennessee) specializing in General Practice. Trials in all State and Federal Courts and before the United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Corporation, Taxation, Pension Plans and Employee Benefits, Bankruptcy, Commercial, Banking, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Securities, Real Estate, Environmental, Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate, Pension and Profit Sharing, Administrative and Municipal, Hospital and Health, Food and Drug, Products Liability, Professional Liability, Insurance and Labor, Patent, Trademark, Copyright Law. Admitted to the bar, 1975, Tennessee. Phi Beta Kappa. Morehead Scholar, University of North Carolina.
Patrick Wilson Scholar, Vanderbilt University. Student Writing Editor, Vanderbilt Law Review, 1974-1975. Law Clerk to Honorable Frank Gray, Junior, Chief Judge, United States.
District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, 1975-1976. Member: Chattanooga, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. has an extensive business, litigation, tax, health care and trust and estates practice.
Our firm was created from the combination in 1997 of the law firms of Chambliss & Bahner and Stophel & Stophel which had more than 185 years of combined legal experience. The firm serves as general and regional counsel for a number of major businesses, financial institutions, local governments and nonprofit organizations. We also have substantial experience representing public entities and boards in both Tennessee and Georgia.
The firm provides litigation and transaction services to a variety of businesses and financial institutions--large and small--in the tri-state region.
Member: Chattanooga, Tennessee and American Bar Associations.