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Meg Brown, a Knoxville native, graduated summa cum
laude from the College Scholars program at the University
of Tennessee in 2000, where she was a member of
Phi Beta
Kappa. After graduating from U.T., Ms. Brown attended
Vanderbilt
Law School, where she served as a managing editor
of the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment Law and Practice
(now the Journal
of Entertainment and Technology Law) and was a member
of the Phi
Delta Phi legal honor society. Additionally, Ms.
Brown received Vanderbilt Scholastic Excellence Awards
in Wills and Trusts, Corporations, and International
Business Transactions. Ms. Brown received her Doctor
of Jurisprudence degree from Vanderbilt in 2003, graduating
Order of the Coif.
In 2004, Ms. Brown received an advanced LL.M. degree
in Taxation from the New
York University School of Law. Upon graduating from
NYU, Ms. Brown practiced in the New York City office
of a global law firm before joining Gentry, Tipton &
McLemore, P.C. in 2009.
Ms. Brown has been admitted and is currently licensed
to practice law in all Tennessee and New York courts
and is a member of the Knoxville
and Tennessee
Bar Associations.
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