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August Breakfast Meeting: Tips on Surviving and Thriving

  • 12 Aug 2014
  • 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
  • Stones River Country Club, 1830 NW Broad St, Murfreesboro, TN 37129

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May Breakfast Meeting Keynoter:

Barbara Moss

Founder of Elder Law of Nashville



Tips on Surviving and Thriving

If I Can Make It as a Single Mom in a Mostly Male Profession, Anything is Possible!

Join RutherfordCABLE as we learn how to keep our priorities straight.  Learn how to turn disadvantages into advantages.  Most of all, learn how to find the life you really want.  Barbara Moss, founder of Elder Law of Nashville, talks straight about her life, her hard work to get to where she is today, and what it takes to create a great life. 


About Barbara Moss

Barbara Moss, the founder of Elder Law of Nashville, has been practicing law in

Nashville since 1977. She focuses her practice on elder law, conservatorships, probate and alternative dispute resolution.

Named “Best of the Bar,” which means one of the 100 best lawyers in Nashville, multiple times by her peers, Moss also has been chosen as a Mid-South Super Lawyer in Elder Law by Law & Politics Magazine, has been listed in Nashville's Best Lawyers, and was named by peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America© in the practice areas of Commercial Litigation, Litigation/Construction, Litigation/ERISA, Litigation/Labor and Employment and Litigation/Trusts & Estates.  

Moss also was named by peers as one of "Nashville's Best Lawyers" The Tennessean (2010); was named as one of "Top Lawyers" by Labor +Employment ® (2010); was selected by Memphis Magazine as one of the Top 50 Women Attorneys In The Mid-South; is a Martindale-Hubbell Top Rated Lawyer (2012); and was named to the Martindale-Hubbell® Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers (2012).

Moss was an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Vanderbilt School of Law from 1984 to 2000.

Moss also holds the distinction of being the first woman to chair the Board of Professional Responsibility of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, the organization responsible for all attorney ethics and discipline in Tennessee. She has been recognized for her contributions to the law profession and the community with numerous honors including the Athena Award in 2007, induction into the YWCA Academy of the Women of Achievement in 2008, the Molly Todd Cup in 2009 presented by NashvilleCABLE, and Nashville Business Journal’s Women of Influence in 2007. She currently serves on the FiftyForward Board of Directors.

Moss is a 1977 graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Law. For many years she was a contributing writer to The Tennessean.