Barbara Moss
bmoss@norrislaw.net
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Phone: 615-627-3959
424 Church Street
Suite 1300
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
Education
J.D., Vanderbilt University School of Law, 1977
Order of the Coif; Law Review, Associate Editor
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1972
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
National Association of Elder Law Attorneys
ElderCounsel
Lawyers’ Association for Women
President, 1994; “Unsung Heroes” Award, 1997
Nashville Bar Association
President’s Award 1989, Board of Directors 1990-93
Tennessee Lawyers’ Association for Women
Tennessee Bar Association
Board of Governors, 1999-2005
Fellow, Tennessee Bar Foundation
Member Since: 2001
Fellow, Nashville Bar Foundation
Member Since: 1992
Experience
- Over 30 years’ experience trying jury and nonjury trials before state and federal courts
- Consistently named by peers at one of the best 100 lawyers in Nashville in the Nashville Business Journal’s “Best of the Bar” competition
- Chosen as a Mid-South Super Lawyer by Law & Politics Magazine, (2006—present)
- Named by peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America, (2005—present)
- Adjunct Professor of Law, Vanderbilt School of Law, Appellate Advocacy Program, Trial Advocacy Program (1984-2000)
- Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee (Organization responsible for all lawyer ethics and discipline in Tennessee) (Member, 1989-96, Chair 1995-96)
- Registered panel member: American Arbitration Association (1993-present)
- Rule 31 Mediator, General Civil Mediation (2003-present)
Community Activities and Awards
- Author of a popular column called “Learning the Law,” in the business section of The Tennessean
- Athena Award Winner 2007
- Academy of Women of Achievement Award, sponsored by YWCA, October, 2008
- Recipient of Molly Todd Cup from CABLE (award given to one woman in Nashville each year for community service) 2008
- Nashville Business Journal, Women of Influence (2007)
- Leadership Nashville (2001-02), Alumni Board (2004-2006)
Family
- Barbara was a single parent for 22 years
- In 2007, she married a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Tom Campbell
- Barbara’s two daughters and Tom’s three children live in Nashville and are sought-after guests for Sunday dinners