About David H.
David H. Luhn graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in accounting in 2000. He stayed at the same campus for law school and received his Juris Doctor in 2003. Those years in Knoxville gave him both a technical grounding in numbers and formal legal training. The combination is a consistent thread through his work.
He is admitted to practice in Tennessee. Luhn’s early legal years followed his graduation from law school and have been centered in the state. He has handled matters that require an understanding of both legal principles and financial detail. That dual background often shapes the questions he pursues for clients and the way he prepares a case or transaction.
Colleagues and clients note that his accounting training informs his approach to issues that turn on financial records, business structures and valuation. He routinely examines ledgers and financial reports as part of case development. That habit helps identify factual gaps and clarify disputed points. It also frames the strategies he considers when negotiating settlements or structuring agreements.
Over time he has worked on matters that span transactional work and dispute resolution. He favors clear analysis over rhetorical flourish. He prepares written submissions and briefs that aim for precision. In the courtroom or at the negotiating table he emphasizes the factual record and the numbers behind it. He also spends time on client counseling, translating technical financial concepts into practical options for business owners and individuals.
Outside of specific casework, Luhn maintains ties to the Tennessee legal community. He participates in professional networks and activities that connect attorneys across practice areas. Those connections help him keep current on developments in state practice and on procedural changes that affect case handling.
Practical legal work, for him, usually begins with documents and records. He reads them closely and then outlines the legal questions they raise. The result is an approach that is methodical and fact-driven. He adapts that approach whether the matter calls for litigation strategy, contract drafting, or financial analysis.
He practices law in Tennessee and focuses his work on legal matters where financial and business issues play a central role.