Beth Weems Bradley honored as Tennessee Bar Foundation Fellow
BPJ member one of 29 Tennessee attorneys invited by Board of Trustees
Burch, Porter and Johnson, PLLC is honored to announce that firm Member, Beth Weems Bradley, has recently been elected a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation, an association of 850 attorneys across the state. Invitations to membership, which is a position of honor, were extended to 29 attorneys by the Board of Trustees. The introduction of new Fellows took place at the annual Fellows’ Dinner in Nashville.
The Bar Foundation’s purpose is two-fold: to recognize attorneys who have distinguished themselves in the community and the profession and to administer a grant making program. That project, known by its acronym “IOLTA” (Interest On Lawyers’ Trust Accounts), has awarded grants in excess of $27,000,000 to law-related, public interest projects throughout Tennessee.
In a statement this week, Beth Weems Bradley said, “A desire to help others is what motivated me, and I suspect many others, to become a lawyer. In addition to being a great honor, being selected as a Fellow in the Tennessee Bar Foundation gives me the opportunity to assist numerous residents across the state through the Foundation’s impactful grant making program.”
Beth Weems Bradley is a Member of the firm of Burch, Porter and Johnson, PLLC and has been practicing law in Memphis, TN for over 30 years. Beth is a graduate of St. Agnes Academy (Memphis, TN) and received her B.A. and J.D from Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN). Rated by Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers for Trusts and Estates in the Memphis area, Beth is a member of the American Bar Association, the Memphis Bar Association and was inducted into the St. Agnes Academy Hall of Fame in 2024.
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