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Shelly L. Wilson
slwilson@robertsonoverbey.com
Phone: (865) 521-3010
Fax: (865) 522-7929
Education
Stetson University College of Law - J.D., 1987
Florida Southern College - B.A., 1982
Bar Admissions
Florida, 1987
Tennessee, 1999
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee, 1999
Memberships
Florida Bar Association
Knoxville Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
American Bar Association and Antitrust Division American Association
for Justice
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Shelly Wilson joined the firm Robertson, Ingram & Overbey,
in June of 1999 as an associate attorney. Shelly became a partner
in 2000 and became a named partner in 2005 when the firm changed
its name to Robertson, Overbey, Wilson & Beeler. Ms. Wilson’s
practice includes General Litigation, Complex Litigation
and Antitrust, Commercial and Corporate Law, Municipal and
Government Law, Employment Law, and Family Law.
Shelly was born in Saginaw, Michigan, and grew up in Orlando, Florida. Ms. Wilson received her undergraduate degree from Florida Southern College, in Lakeland, Florida, where she graduated cum laude. She earned her law degree from the Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg, Florida. Before joining the firm as an associate attorney in 1999, Shelly worked for over eleven years as an Assistant Public Defender for the State of Florida, defending persons charged with a variety of crimes including capital cases. Ms. Wilson is currently admitted to the bars in Florida, Tennessee and the United Stated District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
Ms. Wilson is a member of the Florida, Knoxville
and Tennessee Bar Associations. She is also a member of the
American Bar Association, American Association for Justice,
and the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Shelly serves on the Knoxville Bar Association’s Committee
on Continuing Legal Education and is a delegate to the Tennessee
Bar Association’s
House of Delegates. She previously served on the Knoxville Bar
Association’s Pro Bono Advisory Board. |