About Brandon
Brandon Hall is an attorney admitted to practice in Tennessee and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He works in employment and consumer law and has developed a practice that combines trial work, appellate filings and client counseling. He represents individuals who bring claims against employers and companies, and he handles defenses and claims arising under federal and state consumer statutes.
Hall moved into law from a background that included litigation practice in regional courts. Over the course of his career he has handled matters in state trial courts and federal district courts, and he has pursued appeals when cases required review at the circuit level. He has prepared pleadings and briefs, taken and defended depositions, and argued motions in court. His courtroom work is balanced by time spent advising clients on dispute resolution options and procedural strategy.
He maintains active memberships in several professional organizations. Those include the National Employment Lawyers Association, the Tennessee Employment Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association and the Tennessee Bar Association. He participates in continuing legal education programs and professional gatherings related to employment and consumer law, and he contributes to peer discussions on developments in statutory and case law that affect workers and consumers.
Hall practices out of The Employment & Consumer Law Group. In that setting he handles matters that arise from wage-and-hour disputes, workplace discrimination and harassment claims, alleged wrongful termination, and consumer protection issues. He represents clients in both administrative proceedings and court, and he works on cases that involve negotiation, mediation and trial. His approach emphasizes practical case assessment, attention to procedural detail and preparing cases for the next phase of litigation when settlement is not reached.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive to the procedural demands of federal and state litigation. Clients see him as an advocate who explains options plainly and outlines likely next steps. He remains active in bar activities and educational programs and continues to take on employment and consumer matters at The Employment & Consumer Law Group.