Luke was born in rural Northeast Tennessee, where he
learned that hard work is good for the soul, the importance of a job well done
and to never back down from a fight. Those lessons have been his guiding
principles throughout his life and his professional career.
Luke graduated summa cum laude from the University of
Tennessee in 2009 with a degree in political science and legal studies. Luke
continued his education at the University of Tennessee College of Law. While in
law school, he clerked for Judge Bill Swann, former Knox County Fourth Circuit
Court Judge, where he assisted in the disposition of over 3,000 cases. He also
earned top honors in both the Domestic Violence Clinic and the National Trial
Team.
He graduated law school in 2012 and immediately began
working as an associate attorney at the Held Law Firm, where he handled
divorce, custody, child support, adoption, domestic violence, and estate
planning cases. During this time, he was also appointed by Judges Bill Swann
and Greg McMillan to hear order of protection cases as the youngest Special
Master in Tennessee history. Most recently, Luke served as the senior associate
attorney the law offices of LaFevor & Slaughter, where he managed a
high-volume family law, mediation, and estate planning caseload. Luke and Megan
met on their first day of law school in 2009. When the discussion (and some of
the attendees) got a little too serious, Luke cracked a joke. The only person
to not look completely appalled that someone was having fun was Megan. That was
the start of a long friendship which lasted throughout law school, the bar
exam, and beyond. Luke married Megan in 2016 to the surprise of absolutely no
one who had known them in law school. While picking out his suit for court the
next morning in 2017, Luke got the life-changing news that he was going to be a
dad! Luke’s “junior associate” was born in November of 2017 and Luke’s life
took a crazy/wonderful turn for the better.
In the summer of 2018, another dream was born, The Law Offices of Shipley & Swain, a boutique family owned law firm focused on family law and estate planning concerns. When he is not advocating for his clients, playing with his child or spending time with his wife, Megan, Luke enjoys watching UT football, a good cigar and handgun marksmanship. Luke is the only legally blind person most folks know who qualified for a concealed carry permit.