Sam Blaiss
General civil and criminal law, bankruptcy, Juvenile Court, family law and divorce, personal injury
 
 

Sam Blaiss
Member
Email: sblaiss@gmail.com

Practice Areas: Bankruptcy Law; Business Law; Collections Law; Criminal Law; Family Law.

Admitted: 1986, Tennessee and U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee

Law School: Memphis State University, J.D., 1985

College: Memphis State University, B.B.A., 1981

Member: Memphis (Member, Board of Directors, 2008-), Tennessee and American Bar Associations; National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees.

Biography: Phi Beta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Business Honorary Society; Delta Theta Phi (Officer, 1984-1985). Member, Golden Key Honor Society. Recipient: Michael Cody Pro Bono Award for MALS, 2002; Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Community Legal Center, 2003; Harris Gilbert Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Tennessee Bar Association, 2004. Counsel, Down Syndrome Association of Memphis, 1987-1990. Pro Bono Panel: Memphis Area Legal Services and Community Legal Center. Member, Bellevue Baptist Church. Member, 2005- and Chair, 2007, Memphis Access to Justice Committee. Member, Tennessee Bar Association Access to Justice Committee Statewide. Fellow: Memphis Bar Association.

Born: Memphis, Tennessee, January 29, 1960

ISLN: 908992261

 
 
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Memphis, Tennessee 38103

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Fax: 901-272-0482
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