About Michelle Louvre
Michelle Louvre Spezia built her legal foundation in the Midwest and New England before settling into practice in Tennessee. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the College of the Holy Cross in 2004 and completed her law degree at Valparaiso University School of Law in 2007. Those years shaped the practical and academic grounding that she brought into her professional life.
Her time at College of the Holy Cross exposed her to a broad liberal arts curriculum. She then moved to Valparaiso for law school, finishing in 2007. The sequence of degrees reflects a conventional progression from undergraduate study to professional training.
Spezia is admitted to practice in Tennessee. After finishing law school she began working in the legal field, taking on responsibilities common to early-career attorneys that established her familiarity with courtroom procedure, client counseling, and legal research. She has practiced under the state bar rules and developed a day-to-day comfort with the demands of litigation and client representation.
Over the years her work has required attention to state statutes, procedural rules, and the practical realities of serving clients in Tennessee. That work often involves preparing pleadings, managing case files, and communicating with opposing counsel and fact witnesses. She has handled tasks that range from drafting motions to advising clients about their options under state law.
Colleagues describe her approach as practical and results-oriented. She tends to emphasize clarity in written work and directness in client conversations. Those habits help when deadlines are tight and when cases require quick assessment of facts and law.
Spezia currently practices in Tennessee, concentrating her practice on matters that arise under Tennessee law. Her day-to-day work remains centered on representing clients in the state's courts and advising them on legal issues governed by state statute and case law.