Summer 2004




CHAMBLISS, BAHNER & STOPHEL, P.C. ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF NEW ASSOCIATES

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C., a Chattanooga-based firm, is pleased to announce that Christina L. Mack and Amy J.L. Mason recently joined the firm as associates.

Mack joins the firm's litigation practice where she will focus on intellectual property litigation and product liability.  Mack earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois, and she graduated in 1995, with high honors, from Chicago-Kent College of Law, where she served as Executive Articles Editor for the Chicago-Kent Law Review and was elected to the Order of the Coif.  She is currently licensed only in Illinois and is a member of the Illinois State Bar Association. Prior to joining the firm, she worked as an associate for a Chicago-based law firm.

Mason, a 2003 graduate from Emory University School of Law, is a member of the firm’s taxation and estate preservation group, concentrating her practice in elder law, estate administration and health law.  She earned her undergraduate degree from Colby College and her M.P.H. from Rollins School of Public Health. Mason is licensed to practice in Georgia and Tennessee and is currently a member of the Chattanooga, Georgia and Tennessee Bar Associations.

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. is a member of Meritas, a worldwide alliance of over 165 prestigious, medium-sized business law firms with over 4,900 attorneys practicing in more than 50 countries. With more than 50 attorneys, CB&S serves as counsel for local, regional, and national businesses, financial institutions, local governments and nonprofit organizations. The firm practices in areas including labor and employment, intellectual property, health care, business, real estate, taxation, estate preservation and all aspects of litigation.