About Charles
Charles Cain built a steady legal path that began in the classroom and moved into private practice. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Memphis in 1995. A decade later he completed his J.D. at Nashville School of Law in 2006. Those milestones set the stage for a local practice anchored in Tennessee.
After law school, Cain entered private practice. He is the principal of Cain Law Office. The firm is his professional base in Tennessee. Cain has maintained memberships in professional organizations that reflect the circles in which he works. He belongs to the Tennessee State Bar and the Nashville Bar, where he participates in bar activities and local legal networks.
Cain also holds membership in the American Health Lawyers Association. That affiliation places him among lawyers who follow regulatory and policy developments in health care. It also suggests the kinds of issues that come across his desk, including compliance and disputes that touch on health care providers and institutions.
His background in business and the law gives him a mix of perspectives. The B.B.A. provided grounding in commerce and organizational concerns. The J.D. added legal training and courtroom and counseling skills. Together they inform how he approaches client matters and how he advises organizations and individuals facing regulatory, contractual, or operational questions.
Colleagues describe Cain as methodical and straightforward. He prefers clear legal analysis and practical steps. His work routinely requires sorting through statutes, administrative rules, and case law. He aims to present options clients can understand and act on. That combination of analysis and plain talk helps clients weigh risk and make decisions.
Cain’s practice remains tied to Tennessee. He handles matters that arise under state law and in local institutions. Over the years he has balanced the demands of running a small firm with serving clients who need counsel on a range of legal issues. He keeps current on developments through bar activities and association memberships, attending meetings and seminars where practical legal questions get discussed.
He currently focuses on health law and related legal matters for clients across Tennessee.