About Paul
Paul Krog built his legal foundation at Ohio Wesleyan University and the University of Notre Dame. He completed a B.A. in 2007, then earned his J.D. from Notre Dame in 2010. Those years shaped his approach to research, writing and courtroom work.
Early in his career he moved into practice in Tennessee. He is admitted to practice in the state of Tennessee, before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. He also maintains an active membership in the Tennessee State Bar.
Krog's career path led him into private practice and firm leadership. He serves as a leader at Bulso & Nolan, PLC. In that role he balances case work with management tasks, mentoring younger attorneys while helping set strategy for the office. Colleagues describe him as steady under pressure and attentive to detail.
His work covers matters that play out in both state and federal court. He appears in trial and appellate settings and handles filings in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit. He often spends long hours preparing briefs and motions. He is methodical about record development and clear in his written arguments.
Outside the courtroom he takes part in bar activities and the professional life of the local legal community. He keeps current on procedural and substantive developments that affect clients in Tennessee courts. He also contributes to internal firm training and case strategy sessions.
Krog's practice reflects the practical demands of modern litigation. He combines courtroom experience, appellate familiarity and firm leadership. The result is a practice oriented around client advocacy in state and federal tribunals. He currently concentrates his practice on matters handled in Tennessee state courts and in the Middle District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit.