About Carolanne R.
Carolanne R. King built her legal foundations in Tennessee. She earned a B.A. from Middle Tennessee State University in 2009 and a J.D. from The Nashville School of Law in 2013. Those years set the stage for steady work in county and private practice settings.
Her first practical experiences came in 2009. She interned at the Rutherford County District Attorney's Office and served as a legal assistant to lawyer Jeff McCullough. Both positions gave her early exposure to courtroom routines, case preparation and client contact. They also introduced her to the pace and pressures of local practice.
Records show she later joined Freeman & Fuson. She is listed as a lawyer there beginning in 2012. At Freeman & Fuson she moved from support roles into direct client representation. Her path reflects a common progression: classroom study followed by hands-on roles that involve drafting pleadings, conducting legal research and appearing in court on behalf of clients.
King is licensed to practice in Tennessee and maintains memberships in several professional groups. She belongs to the Tennessee Bar Association, the Nashville Bar Association and the Williamson County Bar Association. She also holds membership in the American Academy of Lawyers. Those affiliations connect her to peers across the state and offer opportunities for continuing legal education and local networking.
Colleagues describe her work as steady and practical. She handles the routine demands of litigation and transactional work alike. Her background in both prosecutorial internship and private practice gives her familiarity with local court procedures and the needs of clients who must navigate them.
Her career shows incremental growth rather than abrupt changes. From intern and assistant roles in 2009 to an established position at Freeman & Fuson, she has followed a measured course through Tennessee's legal community. She remains based in the state and practices law at Freeman & Fuson, where her work centers on client representation, legal research and case preparation in Tennessee courts.