About Sarah
Sarah Mansfield graduated from Westminster College with a Bachelor of Arts before earning her J.D. from Belmont University College of Law. She trained in a classroom and in clinics. Law school shaped her approach to casework and client communication.
After law school she became active in Tennessee’s legal community. She is admitted to practice in Tennessee and holds current membership in the State Bar of Tennessee. She is also a member of the Middle District of Tennessee Federal Bar, which reflects her credentialing to appear in federal court in that district.
Mansfield belongs to several professional organizations. She maintains memberships in the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Lawyer s Association for Women, Marion Griffin Chapter. Those affiliations keep her connected to peers and to continuing legal education opportunities.
She practices at BrazilClark PLLC, where she works with colleagues on matters that arise in state and federal forums. Colleagues describe her as methodical in courtroom preparation and direct in client communications. She balances attention to legal detail with practical steps to advance a case.
In court she relies on clear briefing and careful witness preparation. Outside the courtroom she spends time drafting pleadings and counseling clients about procedural options. She has experience filing and defending cases in Tennessee state courts and in the Middle District of Tennessee federal court, consistent with her bar memberships.
Mansfield’s work at BrazilClark PLLC also involves participation in local bar activities and legal education programs. She attends seminars and contributes to firm case strategy sessions. Her professional memberships inform her practice and provide avenues for professional development.
She is based in Tennessee and remains an active member of the State Bar of Tennessee and the Middle District of Tennessee Federal Bar. Her current practice at BrazilClark PLLC handles matters in state and federal courts in Tennessee.