About Dylan Patrick
Dylan Patrick Fink is an attorney licensed to practice in Tennessee who works at Butler, Vines & Babb, PLLC. He is part of a law practice that serves clients across the state. His work is grounded in state law and the procedures of Tennessee courts.
After completing his legal training, Fink joined the bar in Tennessee and moved into private practice. He has built a daily routine around the tasks that define modern legal work: counseling clients, drafting filings, preparing witnesses, and appearing before judges and administrative bodies. He balances courtroom preparation with client counseling and document work. The rhythm of trial preparation and client meetings shapes much of his schedule.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He tends to break complex problems into smaller, manageable steps. That helps in negotiations and when preparing pleadings. He spends time reviewing statutes and case law and translating legal rules into practical options for those who hire him. He also devotes time to drafting clear documents that set out positions and proposed resolutions.
Fink’s practice involves the everyday tasks any local practitioner handles. He conducts factual investigations, interviews witnesses, and works with experts when cases require technical input. He prepares motions, responds to discovery requests, and argues before hearing officers and judges. He also spends time advising clients on procedural choices and possible outcomes. These activities reflect the steady, procedural work that underpins effective representation.
At Butler, Vines & Babb, PLLC, he operates within a team environment. Attorneys at the firm coordinate on case strategy, share research, and manage filing deadlines together. That collaborative setting allows him to handle multiple matters and to bring a measured, organized approach to each file. The firm context provides access to resources for litigation and factual development.
Outside of court calendars and client conferences, Fink allocates time to continuous legal study. Staying current on changes in Tennessee law and local court practice informs how he advises clients and frames arguments. He pays attention to recent decisions and statutory updates that affect his work.
He practices law in Tennessee at Butler, Vines & Babb, PLLC, and represents clients in matters arising under Tennessee law and in state forums.