Thomas W. Lawless earned his JD in 1980 from the Nashville School of Law and was admitted to practice in Tennessee in 1981. He is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in Tennessee as well as the Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. He is a board certified Creditors’ Rights Law Specialist by the American Board of Certification and the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization as well as a Rule 31 Mediator by the Tennessee Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution. His practice includes representation of financial institutions and mortgage lenders in matters involving classified assets, workouts, extensive bankruptcy representation of creditors, collections, foreclosures, civil litigation and commercial and residential closings and documentation. He is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee, American and International Bar Associations as well as a member of the Federal Circuit Bar Association. He is the present Chairman of the Professionalism and Ethics Committee and is a member of the Bankruptcy Committee, Legislative Committee and the Judicial Selection Committee of the Nashville Bar Association and serves on the American Bar Association’s Committee Small Firm Practice and Solo Attorney and well as the Bankruptcy Committee. He is a Fellow of the Tennessee and Nashville Bar Associations. He is an active member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees, National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees and the Tennessee Land Title Association. He is active in civic activities, participating as Chairman of the Davidson County Republican Party, serving as a Poll Officer for Davidson Country Election Commission, a past candidate for the 5th Congressional District Republican nomination for the U.S. Congress and is active in the local Rotary Clubs. He received the 2004 Dial-A-Lawyer Volunteer of the Year Award from the Nashville Bar Association. He was a founding member of the Nashville Chapter of the Federalist Society and served as its first President. He is a member of the Republican National Lawyers Association. He was listed in the Nashville Business Journal’s “Best of the Bar 2004 through 2009.” He is listed in Who’s Who in American Law, Who’s Who in America and Who’s Who in the World. He is listed in Martindale-Hubble as AV rated as well as being selected in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers (in America) 2006 through 2009. He is listed in the Mid-South Super Lawyers 2006 through 2009. He has been recognized and included in Best Lawyers in America. He is a frequent lecturer and has published numerous articles on creditor issues in the financial industry. He is presently serving as the Chairman of the City of Oak Hill Board of Zoning Appeals.
Website: http://www.tomlawless.com/
Conngresswoman and EyeBAll 2012 chair Diane Black
Foundation patient Martha Adams who used to be blind and now can see!
“Dancing with the stars at EyeBall” three judges: Dr. Ming Wang, EyeBall 2012 Chair Congresswoman Diane Black and Danny Baye.
Vicki Yates, Jonathan Bungard, Juanita Simanekova, Rudy Kalis, Jennifer Kirksmith and Glen Casada.
EyeBall scene with a big eye ball on screen
TN Congressman Glen Casada and Jennifer Kirksmith.
“Helping poor has simple solution” (Dr. Wang’s Tennessean editorial)
Maria, a 15-yo blind orphan from Moldova, was brought out of darkness, into light, and saw herself, for the very first time!
Kajal, a 4-yo blind orphan from India, who was intentionally blinded by her step mother who pour acid into Kajal’s eyes when Kajal was sleeping….
Brad, who was blind for 13 years from alkaline burn, had his sight restored and saw his wife, for the very first time….