Curtis Lee Bowe
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Curtis L. Bowe, III, a former Juvenile Court Magistrate, maintains an active trial practice in telecommunications, electronics, general civil and complex litigation, juvenile and family (domestic), security, crisis intervention/crisis response, admiralty/maritime and marine law, regulatory and compliance, healthcare regulatory and compliance (large health care systems and privately held companies), as well as civil rights, discrimination, labor and employment, predatory lending, special education litigation, I.T.A.R., E.A.R., and The Hague Treaty. Prior to his appointment as a Juvenile Court Magistrate, Mr. Bowe was a litigator with international, top tier firms including Squire, Sanders & Dempsey and Kilpatrick & Stockton, LLP. Acquiring his own book of business, Mr. Bowe became the Managing Member of Bowe & Associates, PLLC. Mr. Bowe also is an adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice program at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; a member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association; a member of the American Association for Justice/A.T.L.A. and approved counsel for the Fraternal Order of Police and The Policeman’s Benevolent Association. Mr. Bowe earned his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law (1994), and his B.A. from Duke University (1991), where he was a Benjamin N. Duke Leadership Scholar. Mr. Bowe is an active member of the Tennessee Bar Association as a member of the Federal Litigation Section, Litigation Section Executive Council, and Public Education Committee. He was named the Tennessee Bar Association’s first recipient of the Larry Dean Wilks Leadership Award 2012.
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