About Cornelius K.
Cornelius K. Bostick studied at the University of Mississippi, earning his Bachelor of Arts in 1995. He stayed at the same university for law school and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1998. Those years shaped his grounding in legal doctrine and the skills of legal research and writing that lawyers use every day.
After law school, Bostick established a practice in Tennessee. He is admitted to the Tennessee bar and has spent his career working within the state's legal system. His work has required familiarity with state court procedure and an ability to handle matters that arise under Tennessee statutes and rules.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in approach. He frames issues plainly and focuses on what can be accomplished for a client in court or at the negotiating table. His method is straightforward: define the problem, identify applicable law, and pursue the most effective pathway to resolution. That approach has guided his handling of client matters over the years.
Bostick has balanced courtroom work with counseling. He has experience preparing pleadings, conducting discovery, and presenting arguments in front of judges. At the same time, he has advised clients on compliance and other day-to-day legal concerns that affect business and personal decisions in Tennessee. This mix of litigation and advisory work reflects the range of tasks many lawyers in state practice undertake.
Outside courtroom and office work, he maintains ties to the legal community through continuing legal education and professional contacts. He keeps current on developments in Tennessee law and court practice. That attention to evolving rules informs how he prepares cases and counsels clients.
He has built a practice attuned to the demands of state-level representation. Clients rely on him for clear explanations of legal options and for steady handling of procedural requirements. He emphasizes timely communication and a practical assessment of risks and outcomes.
Bostick continues to live and practice in Tennessee, where he represents clients in matters that arise under state law.