About Bruce David
Bruce David Fox attended the University of Tennessee College of Law, where he built the foundation for a career in courtroom advocacy. He moved from law school into practice in Tennessee and has spent his career working in the state's trial community. His legal education set a practical tone; he learned to write clearly and to argue effectively.
He practices at Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette. That association has been the central anchor of his legal work. He has handled matters in state courts and developed the procedural and evidentiary skills required of a trial lawyer. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and deliberate in case preparation.
Outside the office, he serves as President of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. In that role he works with other trial lawyers across the state on issues that affect civil litigation. He represents the association in meetings, helps organize educational programs, and participates in discussions about legal procedure and practice standards. His peers elected him to lead the organization and he currently holds that position.
Fox's professional pace mixes courtroom work and association leadership. He spends time trying cases and preparing for them. He also devotes energy to mentoring younger lawyers and contributing to continuing legal education programs. The combination keeps him connected to the everyday mechanics of litigation and to broader professional trends in Tennessee.
In practice he concentrates on trial litigation in Tennessee courts. He prepares witnesses, manages discovery, argues pretrial motions and presents cases to juries. He applies trial experience to case strategy and uses that experience to guide clients and colleagues through the litigation process.
Those who work with him say he is practical in approach and persistent in pursuing case goals. He favors clear explanations and steady preparation. He uses courtroom experience to shape negotiation and trial decisions.
He continues to work at Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette and serves as President of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, balancing law firm responsibilities with statewide professional leadership. He concentrates his current practice on trial litigation in Tennessee courts.