Peter Frech

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Biography

Peter Frech joined Morgan & Morgan in October 2021 as a worker's compensation attorney in the Nashville, TN office. Prior to joining the firm, Pete worked for many years in a regional insurance defense firm primarily working in worker's compensation defense, and before that he worked for many years in family law at a local Nashville, TN firm.

Pete served in the United States Marine Corps working in Military Police as a Corrections Specialist. He later went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Middle Tennessee State University, graduating cum laude. Following MTSU, Pete went on to earn his J.D. with a concentration in advocacy and dispute resolution at The University of Tennessee College of Law. While in law school, he participated in the AAJ Mock Trial Team, was the Articles Editor for the Tennessee Journal of Law & Policy, and interned at the United States Department of the Interior, and both the Davidson and Knox County District Attorney's Offices.

Pete lives in Nashville, TN with his wife and daughter and is an avid fan of the Tennessee Titans.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Work Injury & Workers' Compensation Lawyers

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Middle Tennessee State University, 2008; University of Tennessee College of Law, 2012
Year of First Admission:
2012
Admission:
Tennessee
ISLN:
923163593

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