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Cordts Law Firm > Attorneys > D. Bradley Poe

Associate Attorney

 

D. Bradley Poe, a native of Paragould, Arkansas, joined Cordts and Gulley, PLLC as an associate in the fall of 2006. He concentrates his practice in the areas of family law, business law, and intellectual property. Mr. Poe has extensive experience in patent and trademark prosecution. He represents clients before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, assisting his clients in obtaining patent and trademark protection. He is a member of the Memphis Bar Association.

Mr. Poe advises clients in the aspects of business formation and conversion, assisting clients in protecting both their business and personal assets. He has formed numerous business entities of differing forms for a diverse clientele, ranging from single-member Limited Liability Companies to multi-million dollar companies. Mr. Poe has also assisted medical field business clients in understanding their obligations under the Stark Law.

Mr. Poe also assists clients in all aspects of family law. He has helped clients navigate divorce proceedings, child custody and support matters, and adoptions.

Before joining Cordts and Gulley, PLLC, Mr. Poe worked with The Data Company, a litigation technology support firm based in Memphis, Tennessee. While there, he assisted in trials throughout the nation. Mr. Poe later formed and headed the company’s Electronic Discovery department, assisting both companies and law firms with the collection, preservation, analysis, and production of electronically stored data. He also helped educate members of the legal community on the technical and legal aspects of electronic discovery through numerous Continuing Legal Education presentations.

Initial contact by email does not create an attorney-client relationship

Education

Arkansas State University, B.S., 1998
University of Mississippi School of Law, J.D., 2002

Admissions

Tennessee, 2002
United States District Court of the Western District of Tennessee, 2006

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