About
Adam W. Selvidge is an partner attorney at Griffith Law specializing in non-public injury litigation. Learn extra about his heritage and enjoy. Adam W. Selvidge is a devoted companion attorney at Griffith Law in Franklin, Tennessee, specializing in private injury litigation. With a sturdy instructional heritage, Adam obtained his Bachelor of Arts diploma in Political Science from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in 2010, with a dual minor in European History and German Language. He then went directly to earn his regulation diploma from The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphrey’s School of Law in 2015. During his time in regulation school, Adam excelled within the Advanced Moot Court competition, showcasing his capabilities and willpower to the prison area. His hard work paid off as he reached the semi-final rounds of the competition. Adam is certified to exercise regulation in each Tennessee and Mississippi, allowing him to serve a wider range of clients with various prison desires. Originally from East Tennessee, Adam has a deep connection to the network wherein he became born and raised in Knoxville. He made the move to Memphis in 2012 to pursue his prison education and later relocated to Nashville in 2017 to sign up for Griffith Law. In his free time, Adam enjoys spending time with friends, undertaking outdoor activities, and exploring unique elements of the sector via tour. Adam W. Selvidges passion for assisting others and his commitment to searching for justice make him a treasured asset to the legal group at Griffith Law. His diverse historical past and stories have ready him with the talents had to manage complicated private harm instances with compassion and understanding.
Legal Issues
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- German: Spoken
Accepted Jurisdictions


Experience
- Associate Lawyer
GriffithLaw, PLLC
2017 - Associate Lawyer
The Law Offices of John Michael Bailey
2015 - Paralegal
Bill Hotz & Associates
2010
Education

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Associations

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Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
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Conditional Fees
33%-40%.