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John Hollins, Jr.

JHOLLINSJR@HWYLAW.COM
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Phone: 615-256-6666
Fax: 615-254-4254

424 Church Street
Suite 2200, Fifth Third Center
Nashville, Tennessee 37219

I have been blessed to be a domestic relations and personal injury trial attorney since 1987 with Hollins, Raybin & Weissman, P.C.

After all that time, I am still passionate about my clients, my career and my chosen profession. However, to know John Hollins, Jr., you have to take a look at the whole picture.

I am a Nashville native thru and thru, with roots that run deep. My great–grandfather, Robert Stewart Hollins, founded the Hollins Shoe Company in downtown Nashville, Tennessee in the late 1890's. My grandfather, Lunsford M. Hollins, Sr. graduated from Duncan Academy and Vanderbilt University, as did my uncle, Lunsford Meredith Hollins, Jr. A gifted athlete, he was an All–American football player at Vanderbilt University in the late 1930's (in the era of leather helmets!) My family says that's where I got my tenacity.

My father John J. Hollins, Sr. was schooled locally, graduating from Montgomery Bell Academy in 1951, Vanderbilt University in 1953, and Vanderbilt Law School in 1957. He is the senior partner for this law firm and has practiced law in the Nashville area for over fifty years, focusing on domestic relations law for the past twenty–five. I am proud to say he has earned a reputation as one of the best trial attorneys in the country. More importantly, he has been married to my mother, Carol Sue, for over fifty years.

I grew up in Brentwood, Tennessee just south of Nashville. I also attended Montgomery Bell Academy for high school. For college, I went to Auburn University, where I graduated in 1984 with a major in History and a minor in English, Economics and Business. As a senior, I received the Ralph B. Draughton Award given annually to the most outstanding History major at Auburn University. Influenced by my father's passion for helping others, I followed in his footsteps career–wise, graduating from the University of Tennessee Law School in 1987.

On August 15, 1987 I began working for the HOLLINS law firm. That is where I remain today. I chose to work in this law firm because I would have the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the courtroom as a young attorney, learn from the cream of the legal crop, and, of course, work side by side with my dad. I gained experience rapidly. Early in my career I handled court–appointed criminal cases, insurance defense and personal injury cases. I tried my first jury trial within six months of my law school graduation. I was selected as lead counsel in a prominent death penalty case. Since that time, I have tried close to 75 personal injury jury cases, and countless family cases.

One thing experience has taught me is litigation takes a huge toll on the parties. So while litigation is a huge part of my law practice, I also pride myself in the ability to negotiate and mediate these cases. I have honed my negotiation skills through lessons learned representing clients since 1987. Without a doubt, I have the skills to garner the results that are in my clients' best interests. My practice has been successful because I genuinely care about my clients as people. Today many of my closest friends are former clients. Through my practice I have developed many long term friendships of which I am most proud.

Meeting so many interesting people from very diverse backgrounds has kept me fired up about the law and looking forward to the next twenty years.

I am just as passionate about my time away from the courtroom. I enjoy spending time with Laura, my wife since 1997, and my twin daughters, Meredith and Emily. I enjoy hunting, shooting and coaching my girls at soccer, basketball, softball, and football. The entire family enjoys rooting for Auburn, the Titans, the Nashville Sounds, and spending time at the beach on Dauphin Island, Alabama.

SELECTING AN ATTORNEY

Experience is probably the most important factor in the decision clients make regarding the selection of an attorney. Please allow me to highlight a few points about my career about which I am the most proud:

  • I have been rated as an AV lawyer, the highest rating possible, by "Martindale–Hubbell" since 2000.
  • I have been listed in "The Best Lawyers in America" in the field of domestic relations since 2003.
  • I have been a board member of the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee (2003–2008).
  • I have also been listed as a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 family law mediator since 2003.
  • I have also been listed in the Family Law Section of "The Mid–South Super Lawyers" since 2008.

In conclusion, the selection of an attorney is one of the most important decisions you will ever have to make. It is my desire to provide both a personal glimpse into John Hollins, Jr. as well as the objective criteria that makes me an outstanding selection for your representation.

John Hollins, Jr., profile information

Education

J.D., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1987

B.A., Auburn University, 1984

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

United States Supreme Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee

Professional Listing

Professional and Civic Organizations

Licensed mediator, Family law, Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 2003 Present

  • Hearing Panel Member: Board of Professional Responsibility, Supreme Court of Tennessee, 2000–2002
  • Board Member: Board of Professional Responsibility, Supreme Court of Tennessee, 2003 – Present
  • Board Member, Tennessee Clay Target Complex, 2001 – Present
  • John Marshall American Inns of Court, Williamson County, Master 1998 – Present

Bar and Profeffional Memberships

  • Listing in "The Best Lawyers in America" in the field of domestic relations (2003 – present)
  • Listing in "The Mid–South Super Lawyers" Family Law Section (2008–present)
  • Board member of the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee (2003 – 2008)
  • Member of the Nashville Bar Foundation (2003–present)
  • Listing as a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Family Law Mediator (2003 – present)
  • Hearing Panel member, Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee (2000–2002)
  • Barrister of the Tennessee John Marshal American Inn of Court, Williamson County, TN (1998–present)
  • Nashville Bar Association (1987–present)
  • Tennessee Bar Association (1987–present)
  • American Bar Associations (1987–present)
  • Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association (1987–present)
  • American Trial Lawyers Association (1987–present)

Appellate Cases

  • Doe 1 ex rel. Doe 1 v. Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville,154 S.W.3d 22 (Tenn.2005)(outrageous conduct claims against the Roman Catholic Diocese stemming from Catholic priest sexual molestation of adolescent boys).
  • Biscan v. Brown, 160 S.W.3d 462 (Tenn. 2004) (adult host had duty to exercise reasonable care to protect minor guests and third persons from risks associated with drinking and driving and established the parameters of the Tennessee Dram Shop Act as it applies to social hosts).

Community Activities

  • Board member of American Diabetes Association (1995–1998)
  • Member of American Diabetes Association (1995–present)
  • Chairman of Tennessee U.S. Senator Fred Thompson's Celebrity Shoot which benefited various 501(c)(3) charities (1995–2000)
  • Staff volunteer and fundraiser for election campaign of Tennessee U.S. Senator Fred D. Thompson, 1994
  • Staff volunteer and fundraiser for re–election campaign of Tennessee U.S. Senator Fred D. Thompson, 1996
  • Board member of Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine (1997–2000)
  • Member of the Tennessee Chapter of Ducks Unlimited (1995–present)
  • Member of the Tennessee Chapter of Quail Unlimited (1998–present)
  • Board member and 2003 honoree of the Iron Man charity fund raiser benefiting various 501(c)(3) charities (2000–2003)
  • Deacon, First Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN (2008–present)