About Gregory F
Gregory F Coleman earned his J.D. from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville in 1989. He came through a law school that emphasizes courtroom skills and advocacy. Those early years of formal training left a mark on his approach to practice.
He was active in moot court while at Tennessee, serving on the National Trial Moot Court Team in 1988 and 1989 and taking a role on the Moot Court Board. Memberships such as the National Order of Barristers and an American Inns of Court chapter in Knoxville reflected his investment in advocacy education even before he took his first case to trial.
Coleman built a career that moved from courtroom practice into firm leadership. He is the managing partner at Greg Coleman Law, where he handles trial preparation, case strategy, and client counsel. His position combines oversight of the firm’s day-to-day operations with the practical work of trying cases and guiding younger lawyers through litigation practice.
His professional affiliations underline that orientation. He holds memberships in the American Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association and the Knoxville Bar Association. He is listed by Best Lawyers in America, appears among Mid-South Super Lawyer recognitions and participates in organizations that concentrate on trial work, including the American Association for Justice, the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. He has lectured and spoken on advanced trial advocacy and remained active in trial training circles.
Colleagues and clients see an attorney whose calendar still includes courtroom time. He has pursued trial work throughout his career and continues to take cases to jury and bench. Coleman balances case handling with mentoring and firm management. He practices in Tennessee and continues to concentrate on litigation and trial work in that jurisdiction.