Edward T. Brading

Edward T. Brading: Attorney with Edward T. Brading Attorney at Law
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Biography

Vanderbilt Law Review, staff member (1987-88) and associate editor (1988-89). American Jurisprudence Award for Legal Writing (Fall 1986). Intern for U.S. Dist. Judge Thomas A. Higgins, Middle Dist. of Tenn. (Spring 1987). Legal writing advisor, Vanderbilt Univ. Sch. of Law (Fall 1987). Instructor in Logic, Memphis State Univ. (1985-86). Co-author, "Avoiding Fraudulent Transfers in Bankruptcy," Barrister, Vol. 22 (1) (Spring 1995). Author, "Statute of Limitations Interpreted," The Tennessee Surveyor (April 1993). 1993 Bankruptcy Advocacy Program, Nat'l Inst. for Trial Advocacy, Miami (1993). Hearing committee member, District I, Board of Professional Responsibility, Tennessee Supreme Court (2007-2010; 2010-2013). Member, ABA Standing Committee on Publishing Oversight (2009-2012). Associate Editor (1994-1998), Real Property Articles Editor (1998-2000), and Editor (2000—), Probate & Property magazine. Successor Author (2021—), The Law of Easements and Licenses in Land.

Areas of Practice (21)

  • Business Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Real Estate
  • Commercial Bankruptcy
  • Commercial Foreclosure
  • Creditor Bankruptcy
  • Foreclosures
  • Workouts
  • Business Formation
  • Business Organization
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Transactions
  • Commercial Real Estate Finance
  • Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure
  • Commercial Real Estate Litigation
  • Contracts
  • Real Estate Bankruptcy
  • Real Estate Finance
  • Real Estate Foreclosure
  • Real Estate Title Examination

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Vanderbilt University, College of Arts and Science, B.A., cum laude, 1984; Memphis State University, M.A., 1986
Law School Attended:
Vanderbilt University School of Law, J.D., 1989
Year of First Admission:
1989
Admission:
1989, Tennessee; 1989, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee; 1992, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1995, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee
Memberships:
Tennessee and American (Member, Real Property Trust and Estate Law Section) Bar Associations.
Reported Cases:
NCNB National Bank of North Carolina v. Thrailkill, 856 S.W.2d 150 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1993); Riverchase Apts., L.P. v. Campbell Co., Commonwealth of Kentucky (In re Riverchase Apts., L.P.), 184 B.R. 35 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 1995); Creekstone Apts. Associates, L.P. v. Resolution Trust Corp. (In re Creekstone Apts. Associates, L.P.), 165 B.R. 845 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 1993); In re Fischer, 184 B.R. 41 (Bankr. M.D. Tenn. 1995); Bankers Trust Company v. Collins, 124 S.W.3d 576 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2003); Bradford v. Sell, 240 S.W.3d 834 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2007); Phillips v. Hatfield, 624 S.W.3d 464 (Tenn. 2021).
ISLN:
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