Member
J. Ross Pepper
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Tennessee, 1990
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1990
United States District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, 1990
United States District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, 1993
About Ross
J. Ross Pepper is a trial lawyer with over 29 years of experience representing clients in civil trials and arbitration proceedings.
Mr. Pepper has handled cases all over the state of Tennessee in both federal and state courts and at both the trial and appellate level. He has handled cases outside of Tennessee, including business litigation in the Superior Court of Delaware, and has argued appeals before the Court of Appeals of Tennessee, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Mr. Pepper has received numerous awards and distinctions throughout his career including a Martindale-Hubbell “AV” rating- – – the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards given by the oldest, most widely recognized and most respected lawyer rating organization. Martindale-Hubbell bases its ratings on the opinions of lawyers and judges familiar with a lawyer’s work.
Mr. Pepper has successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of cases including complex commercial and business cases, real estate cases, will contest and trust cases, employment cases, shareholder and LLC dispute cases, construction cases, tort cases, and cases involving serious personal injuries and wrongful death.
Mr. Pepper is a Nashville native who has deep ties to Middle Tennessee as well as to the Nashville and Tennessee legal communities. Mr. Pepper has been an active member of the Nashville Bar Association for years and is a Fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association Litigation Law Executive Counsel; a board member and executive officer of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee; a board member of the Nashville City Club; and serves on the Nashville Bar Association’s Chancery and Circuit Court Committee. In 2018, Mr. Pepper was appointed by the Mayor of Nashville to serve on the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals where he serves as vice-chairman.
Mr. Pepper also devotes time to fundraise for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Nashville and has himself been a “Big Brother” for years. Besides being a lawyer, Mr. Pepper is an avid outdoorsman.
Education and Experience
Graduated University of Tennessee School of Law, with high honors, 1990 (Member, Tennessee Law Review, Craven Constitutional Law Moot Court Team)
Judicial Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1990
Attorney for large multi-state law firm— 1990-1993 (handled business, commercial, employment, tort cases)
National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1993
Honors, Awards, Memberships
Adjunct Professor of Business Law at Belmont University (former)
Fellow of the Nashville Bar Association
Order of the Coif
Phi Kappa Phi
Nashville Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
Tennessee Association for Justice
Publications
Recovering Lost Profits, Tennessee Bar Journal, August 2008, Vol. 44, No. 8
Patterson v. McClean Credit Union, The Exclusion of Post-Formation Conduct from the Protection of the Right to Make and Enforce Contracts Clause, Tennessee Law Review, Winter 1991
Bar Admissions
Tennessee, 1990
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 1990
United States District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, 1990
United States District Court, Middle District of Tennessee, 1993
Representative Clients
Individuals
Businesses (corporations, LLCs, partnerships, sole-proprietors)
Technology companies
Construction companies
Manufacturers
Banks
Brokers
Area of Practice
Litigation
Business litigation
Commercial litigation
Appeals
Insurance law
Breach of contract
Real estate disputes
Construction disputes
Tractor trailer and 18 wheeler accidents
Reinsurance
Commercial leases
Real estate brokerage commissions
Mortgage brokerage commissions
Lender liability
Trade secrets
Private placement offerings
Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”)
Business torts
Contract interference
Unpaid commissions
Employment contracts
Stop-loss insurance
Collection of promissory notes and debts
Non-compete agreements and covenants not to compete
Building contracts
Construction equipment related claims
Lost profits
Class actions
Warranties
Fraud
Investment Fraud
Third party administrator (TPA) contracts
Life insurance policies
Lost sales
Indemnity claims
Non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
Misrepresentations in the sales of goods and services
Tennessee Consumer Protection Act
Fraudulent transfers
Security guard liability