Dodson, Parker & Behm today announced the addition of three associates in the law firm's Gay Street offices.
Gregory Buppert previously worked with Conservation International's Global Conservation Fund. The Maryland native earned his J.D. at George Washington University Law School in 2005, and performed clerkships with Southern Environmental Law Center and the Global Conservation Fund. He earned his bachelor's in geology at Bowdin College and his master's in ecology Duke University.
Amy Farrar was previously a Washington, D.C., lobbyist for a medical specialty society. She served as a clerk to Justice Cornelia A. Clark of the Tennessee Supreme Court. She earned her J.D. at the University of Mississippi School of Law, after earning her bachelor's at Wake Forest University.
Nashvillian Patty Daniel Stranch earned her J.D. at Vanderbilt School of Law and her undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee. She formerly taught English as a second language at Metro Nashville's Hillsboro High School. She was a founding officer and later president of the Vanderbilt chapter of the recently formed American Constitution Society. She served as a law clerk to 20th Judicial District Judge Marietta Shipley, since retired.
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