About James
James Bewley is a Nashville-based attorney specializing in personal injury and probate law. Licensed to practice in Tennessee since 2008, he has built a robust legal career focused on advocating for clients’ rights. His membership in several professional organizations, including the Tennessee State Bar, the Tennessee Bar Association, the American Bar Association, and the Nashville Bar Association, highlights his active involvement in the legal community. Additionally, he is a member of the Tennessee Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice's Leaders Forum, showcasing his dedication to advancing the legal profession. In 2007, James earned his Juris Doctor from the Nashville School of Law, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his practice. Prior to his legal education, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts from East Tennessee State University in 1980.
This diverse educational background has provided him with a unique perspective. This lets the attorney approach legal issues with both analytical and empathetic insights. After completing his law degree, he founded James Bewley Law, PLLC, also known as Fair Share Lawyers, in Nashville, Tennessee. His firm focuses on personal injury and probate cases, offering comprehensive legal services to clients across the state. In addition to his private practice, James serves as in-house counsel for CJ Advertising, a Nashville-based agency specializing in legal marketing. In this role, he advises on legal advertising ethics and compliance, ensuring that law firms adhere to established standards.
His expertise in this area allows him to guide firms in developing effective and ethical marketing strategies, which is crucial in today’s competitive legal field. This dual role enhances his understanding of both the legal and business aspects of law, further benefiting his clients. James’s commitment to the legal profession is evident through his active participation in various legal associations. His involvement with the Tennessee Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice's Leaders Forum reflects his dedication to advocating for clients' rights and improving the legal system. He consistently seeks opportunities to engage with other legal professionals and stay updated on the latest developments in personal injury and probate law. Outside of his professional endeavors, James enjoys running, hiking, and spending quality time with his family.
He is married to Tabby Bewley, a professor at Belmont University, and together they have two daughters, Jessi and Jenni. This balance between his professional commitments and personal life enriches his perspective as an attorney. This lets the attorney connect with clients on a deeper level. James Bewley’s dedication to his practice and community shows his reputation as a advocate in Nashville.