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Attorney Profile |
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| Kathryn E. Barnett |
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| Tennessee |
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| Practice Areas Include: |
Consumer Protection; Personal Injury
and Torts; Defective Products |
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| Bar Information |
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Admitted to practice in Tennessee, 1992;
U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee; U.S. 6th Circuit,
2000; U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee, 2001; U.S.
11th Circuit, 2003. |
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| Education |
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Vanderbilt University School of Law (J.D.,
1992); American Jurisprudence Awards: Torts I and Jurisprudence; Davidson
College (B.A., with Honors in Philosophy, 1989), Dean Rusk Grant for
International Studies. |
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| Awards & Honors |
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"Best of the Bar," Nashville
Business Journal (2003, 2005-2007); "150 Best Lawyers in Tennessee," Business Tennessee (January 2006, January 2007); Mid-South
Super Lawyer, Law & Politics, 2006-2008. |
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| Litigation Experience |
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Ms. Barnett has tried over 15 civil and
criminal trials, including complex and class action cases, as well
as catastrophic personal injury cases. In 2000, Ms. Barnett obtained
a verdict of nearly $6 million on behalf of parents whose unborn
fetus died tragically due to medical malpractice. In March, 2004,
Ms. Barnett served as co-lead trial counsel in the class action lawsuit
of In re Tri-State Crematory Litigation, Multi-District Litigation
Docket No. 1467. The case was settled during the second week of trial.
The settlements in the Tri-State litigation exceed $40 million. |
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| Prior Employment |
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Judicial Intern to Judge John T. Nixon,
U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, Fall 1990; Assistant
Public Defender, Davidson County, Tennessee, Sept. 1991-Dec. 1995. |
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| Publications & Presentations |
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“Civil Procedure and Evidence Update,” Tennessee Trial Lawyers (Oct. and Nov. 2006); “Pre-Trial Skills: Thinking on Your Feet,” National Business Institute (Nov. 2006), “Trial Practice Institute,” Nashville Bar Association (Sept. 2005); “State Law Class Actions,” American Bar Association, Business Law Section (April 2005); "Power Windows Can Kill," Trial (April 2005); “Auto Defect Cases,” Tennessee Trial Lawyers (Feb. 2005); "Knocking Out Opposing Experts," Tennessee Trial
Lawyers (October and November, 2004), Nashville Bar Association (July,
2004); "Trial Practice Tips: Powerful Trial Strategies for the
Absolute Litigator," Nashville Bar Association (April, 2004); "Limiting
the Harmful Testimony of Experts on the Law," Trial (Jan.
2001); "Letting Focus Groups Work for You," Trial (April
1999); "Damages," Tennessee Trial Lawyers (Oct. and Nov.
2003); "Trying the Wrongful Death Case in Tennessee," National
Business Institute (Aug. 2003); "Advanced Personal Injury," National
Business Institute (July 2003); "Mass Torts," Tennessee
Bar Association (July 2002); "Superior Depositions Strategies
in Civil Trial Practice," National Business Institute (Jan.
2002, Dec. 1999); "Lawsuits Against the Nursing Home Industry," Tennessee
Trial Lawyers (Feb. 2000); "How to Prepare for Mediation and
other Practice Tips," Nashville Bar Association (Oct. 2000); "Tennessee
Expert Witness," Lorman Education Services (July 2000); "Using
Focus Groups to Get the Settlement or Verdict Your Client Deserves," Tennessee
Trial Lawyers (Feb. 1999). |
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Tennessee Association for Justice (Executive Committee, 2008-2009, Secretary, 2007-2009, Chair, Continuing Education Committee, 2004-2006, Board of Governors, 2002-2008); Nashville Bar Association (Board, 2005-2008); Nashville Bar Foundation (Fellow); Tennessee Justice Center, Inc. (Board of Directors, 2002-05, Secretary-Treasurer, 2003-04); Nashville Lawyer's Association for Women (President, 2004-2005; President-elect, 2003-2004; Director, 2002-03; Treasurer, 2000-02; Board, 1998-present); Harry Phillips American Inn of Courts, Executive Committee, 2004-05, Member, 2004-2008, 1997-99; Davidson County, Tennessee Metropolitan Board of Equalization, 2000-04; Tennessee Bar Association; American Association of Trial Lawyers. |
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