Thomas Ross Dyer is a lawyer practicing corporate & securities, nonprofit institutions, litigation & dispute resolution and 3 other areas of law. Thomas has been licensed for 59 years. Thomas practices at Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, LLP in Memphis, TN.
Professional Activities and Memberships
•Memphis Bar Association
•Tennessee Bar Association
•Former Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce
•Former Chairman of the Memphis Area Chamber of Commerce International Business Committee
•Tennessee Bar Foundation
•Chairman Tennessee Young Lawyers Foundation
•American College of Mortgage Attorneys
•Former President of the Tennessee Young Lawyers
•Former member of the Board of Governors of the Tennessee Bar Association and House of Delegates
•Former member of the University of Tennessee College Alumni Association
•Delegate to the Tennessee Constitutional Convention, Chairman of the Intangible Tax Committee, 1970-71
•Former President of the Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society
•Former Chairman of the Board of Crichton College
•Former Member of the Governors Board of Economic Growth
•Former Chief Executive Officer of Robert F. Sharpe Company
•General Counsel, Bartlett Chamber of Commerce
6070 Poplar Avenue, Suite 300Memphis, TN 38119U.S.A.
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