Charles "Chas" E. Morton, IV

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Charles "Chas" E. Morton, IV: Attorney with Puryear, Newman & Morton, PLLC
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Biography

Chas’s practice focuses on real estate, probate, and corporate matters. Before founding PN+M Law in 2001, Chas practiced law at Berry & Oglesby in Franklin. Chas was an All-American swimmer at BGA and Stanford University and led the Cardinal to the 1993 NCAA championship. Chas continues to swim (albeit quite a bit slower) with the master’s program at Ensworth. Also a strong performer on the golf course and in the kitchen, he lives in Franklin with his wife Christa and their twins and currently serves as a County Commissioner for the Ninth District of Williamson County

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Real Estate
  • Probate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Stanford University, B.A., Public Policy, 1993
Law School Attended:
Vanderbilt University, J.D., 1996
Year of First Admission:
1996
Admission:
1996, Tennessee; 2000, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee
Memberships:
Williamson County Bar Association.
ISLN:
910272320

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Other Information
Free initial consultation, Fixed fees available

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4.4/5.0 (1 review)
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  • Judgment

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  • Communication

    5.0/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.0/5.0
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