Meet Our Attorneys
Adam U. Holland
“Justice in the life and conduct of the State is possible only as first it resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens.”
Attorney At Law
PRACTICE AREAS:
Family Law, Business and Corporate Litigation, Personal Injury, Real Estate Litigation, Construction Disputes, Probate Litigation, Employment Law, and Criminal Defense.
EDUCATION:
ADMISSIONS:
Admitted to practice in: Tennessee (2009) and Georgia (2018);
U.S. District Court (Eastern and Middle Districts of Tennessee, and the Northern District of Georgia);
U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit;
United States Court of Federal Claims;
U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Tennessee.
BAR ASSOCIATIONS and PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
Tennessee Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, Chattanooga Bar Association;
Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Civil/Family Mediator (with Domestic Violence Training);
Member, Board of Directors, Partnership for Families, Children and Adults.
PROFESSIONAL:
Adam has represented a wide range of clients in state and federal courts of Tennessee and Georgia and has extensive trail and appellate court experience, having brought hundreds of cases to resolution over the past decade. Although he practices principally in the courts of Hamilton County and surrounding judicial districts, he has an extensive appellate practice, having presented multiple cases to the Tennessee Court of Appeals and the U.S. Sixth Circuit, as well as the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
He has represented and assisted individuals with the pains and disruptions of divorce and child custody disputes; small business owners in contract and business disputes; real estate quiet title actions, boundary line disputes and easement and access disputes; corporate dissolutions, employment matters, probate disputes. Adam has also litigated personal injury cases, civil rights matters, and criminal cases. He is also a Rule 31 mediator.
Adam is a trial lawyer with a passion for his clients.
PERSONAL:
Adam is a Chattanooga native and currently lives on Signal Mountain with his wife Genimar and their two children. They are members of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church. His hobbies include automobiles and auto mechanics, as well as hiking and biking.