About Michelle Blaylock-Howser
Michelle Blaylock-Howser has been involved in the judicial system for over 12 years. She began her legal career with the law firm of Agee, Allen, Godwin, Morris and Laurenzi where she was paralegal to partner Lynn Agee and Susan Bradley. In 1998, she became employed as paralegal with the law office of Wilson and Bradley in the area of employment and personal injury law. In 1999, She accepted employment as a Judicial Assistant for the State of Tennessee under the Honorable Judge Don R. Ash and Honorable Judge J. Mark Rogers for 8 years. She worked full-time for the State Judiciary while attending law school full-time. She accepted employment as an associate with Greg Reed and Associates in 2007 where she practices in the areas of divorce, child custody, family law, juvenile, criminal defense and employment law
Practice Areas
Divorce
Domestic Violence
Employment Law
Family Law
Juvenile Law
Professional Experience
| Experience | Years |
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| Associate, Greg Reed & Associates | 2007-Current |
| Practice areas divorce, child custody, juvenile law, dependency and neglect, termination of parental rights, family law, child support, criminal defense, employment with focus on discrimination in workplace. |
| Judicial Assistant, State of Tennessee | 1999-2007 |
| Judicial Assistant/Clerk for Judge Don R. Ash and Judge J. Mark Rogers. |
| Paralegal, Wilson and Bradley | 1998-1999 |
| Practice focus in employment, personal injury and social security disability. |
| Paralegal, Agee, Allen, Godwin, Morris & Laurenzi | 1990-1993 |
| Firm focused on areas of employment law,labor law, and personal injury. |
Education
| School | Focus | Degree | Year |
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| Nashville School of Law | | J.D. | 2006 |
| Middle Tennessee State University | Political Science/English | B.S. | 1992 |
| Honors: President of the Pre-Law Society 1990
MTSU Mock Trial Member 1989-1992
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