About Claire
Claire Sawyer earned a Bachelor of Science from Samford University in 2002 and a Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford in 2005. She completed her legal education in Alabama before returning to practice in Tennessee. The chronology of her studies shapes a legal foundation rooted in the region where she now practices.
She is admitted to practice in Tennessee and holds credentials to appear in the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Tennessee. Sawyer maintains current membership in the State Bar of Tennessee. Those admissions allow her to handle matters that originate in state court and proceed into the federal system when necessary.
Sawyer practices law at The Blair Law Office. Her career there is built on representing clients in proceedings filed in Tennessee courts and in the federal districts that cover the state. She handles filings, court appearances and procedural work across those forums. Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation and steady at the courthouse, though she is not a frequent presence in public legal commentary.
Outside of courtroom work, Sawyer’s routine involves client conferences, legal research and drafting documents required by both state and federal procedural rules. She relies on the training she received at Cumberland School of Law for the analytical tools lawyers use when mapping out litigation strategy and meeting filing deadlines. Her professional network includes other members of the State Bar of Tennessee and practitioners admitted to the same federal districts, which can be important when coordinating multi-jurisdictional matters.
Her office at The Blair Law Office serves clients who need counsel in Tennessee and in the federal courts that cover the state. Sawyer’s practice reflects the admissions she holds and the practical demands of litigating in both state and federal environments. Her current practice concentrates on representation in Tennessee state and federal courts.