Egerton McAfee Attorney, John Wood, Presents at Upcoming Event: Cyberattack: Are You Prepared?
Cyberattacks are a significant threat to every business. To ensure that you have the knowledge needed to prepare, join John Wood of Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, P.C., Brent Gallo of Hire a Cyber Pro, and William Blount of William Blount Risk Advocates at their event, Cyberattack: Are You Prepared? Each of these individuals add different perspectives and expertise to the discussion on cybersecurity. If you or your company could benefit from this event or you are interested in learning more, please see the event details and registration link below.
Cyberattack: Are You Prepared?
Thursday, August 11, 2022
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM EST
Location: Gettysvue Country Club
Click HERE to register for the event via LinkedIn!
Click HERE to learn more about John Wood and his areas of practice!
PRO BONO SERVICE: IT IS A WIN-WIN SITUATION by Keith Burroughs
In the March 2018 issue of the Knoxville Bar Associations’ DICTA publication, Keith Burroughs illustrates his vision of pro bono service and the impact that self-reporting has on the overall image of attorneys. He explains the less than positive public image of lawyers and the impact that pro bono can have. Keith explains, “it is a win for our profession and those we serve.”
City View Magazine Highlights Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis, P.C. in their Business Spotlight!
We are excited to share the City View Magazine Business Spotlight that Egerton McAfee has be included in. Please click this link to read the full article!
Tennessee Bar Association Thanks Egerton McAfee Attorney, Dan Holbrook, for His 18 Years Writing the Column, “Where There’s a Will.”
The Tennessee Bar Association thanked Dan Holbrook in their May/June 2022 Edition of the Tennessee Bar Journal.
Dan Holbrook has written the column, “Where There’s a Will,” in the Tennessee Bar Journal for a total of 18 years between 2000-2012 and 2018-2022. He has recently written his final column in the January-February 2022 Edition of the Tennessee Bar Journal.
Dan’s many years of commitment to educating both Tennessee lawyers and clients, by illustrating the law with the goal of producing “curiosity amid confusion,” has left a lasting legacy. His columns have been cited by many judges, attorneys, and countless clients over the years.
Dan’s expertise in his practice of Estate Planning does not come without passion. As quoted in the Tennessee Bar Journal article Dan states, “I’d like people to know that estate planning is the one branch of law that specializes in love, in fulfilling the call to care for family, love your neighbor, and serve your community.”
We are thankful to have Dan Holbrook at Egerton, McAfee, Armistead, and Davis P.C.
Click here to read the full article posted by the Tennessee Bar Association.
Click here to read Dan’s final column entitled, “Represent an Estate? Then Who’s Your Client.”
Kelly has represented the interests of healthcare providers, hospitals, and healthcare-related businesses throughout his career. He is an experienced litigator and advocate in healthcare liability matters; and he also assists clients in contract disputes, commercial litigation, and regulatory matters. Kelly regularly defends providers before Tennessee’s Health-related Boards.
Born and raised on a farm in Cheatham County, Tennessee, Kelly graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee with a degree in writing. After enlisting as a private in the Army, Kelly attained the rank of captain and completed assignments in both the continental United States and abroad, first as an Army scout, and later, as a military intelligence officer. After graduating from the University of Tennessee College of Law, Kelly completed a two-year clerkship with Chief Justice Roderick T. Kennedy of the New Mexico Court of Appeals in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Kelly is rated AV–Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, and he devotes considerable time to professional and civic activities. He currently serves on the TBA’s Leadership Law Steering Committee, and he has served as both the Vice-Chair and Chair of the Leadership Law Alumni Association. Locally, Kelly serves on the Board of Directors of Knoxville’s Historic Bijou Theater.
Kelly has presented at numerous local and national events, including the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare, the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, the Hamilton Burnett Inns of Court, and various CLE courses for the Tennessee Bar Association. Kelly’s writing has appeared in multiple publications, such as Dicta, East Tennessee Medical News, and the Knoxville Academy of Medicine’s (KAM) quarterly magazine. He is a member of the American Society of Healthcare Risk Management, the National Commission on Correctional Healthcare, and the East Tennessee Historical Society. He is an advocate for veterans’ rights, and he is a member of the Veterans Foreign Wars of the United States. He has been inducted into both the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara (2004) and the Military Order of the Tennessee Ranger (1998).
Kelly enjoys spending time with his family and living a vigorous life. He builds furniture, collects guitars, and enjoys the outdoors.