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Awards
Best lawyers - international trade & finance • Mid-south superlawyers - rising star • Harris a. gilbert pro bono attorney of the year - Tennessee bar association • "forty under 40" business leaders - Nashville business journal
Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC since Jan 2002
Partner
U.S. Navy Judge Advocate Generals Corps (Active & Reserve) - Japan, Kosovo and at sea/ashore throughout Pacific, Middle East & Mediterranean 1996 - 2008
Lieutenant Commander
Education:
University of Tennessee College of Law
Doctor of Law (J.D.) with Highest Honors
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Skills:
Start Up Ventures Emerging Growth Companies Business Model Transformation Business Strategy Law Department Management Consulting Legal Operations Internal Investigations Fcpa Corporate Law Trials Business Law Corporate Dispute Resolution International Business Law Compliance and Government Investigations Corporate Litigation Jury Trials Legal Services New Business Development Law Firm Practice Group Development Education Reform Alternative Legal Services Professional Services
Interests:
Education
Awards:
Best Lawyers - International Trade & Finance Mid-South SuperLawyers - Rising Star Harris A. Gilbert Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Tennessee Bar Association "The Tennessee Bar Association has chosen Ross Booher as the recipient of the 2007-08 Harris Gilbert Pro Bono Award. Booher has contributed more than 1200 pro bono hours over the past three years in the course of his pro bono representation of KIPP Academy Nashville and a whistleblower who suffered reprisal after helping to end a Navy policy that racially discriminated against minority Navy applicants nationwide." "Forty Under 40" Business Leaders Nashville Business Journal