Camille M. KennedyAssociate

Primary Office

633 Chestnut Street
Suite 2000
Chattanooga, TN 37450

Phone

423.648.9832
423.648.9869 (fax)

Professional Profile

Camille M. Kennedy is an associate in Carr Allison’s Chattanooga (TN) office. She is admitted to practice in Tennessee and is awaiting admission in Georgia. Camille focuses on matters involving general litigation, premises liability, personal injury and toxic torts.

Camille graduated cum laude from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a Bachelor of Science in political science, concentrating in legal studies and minoring in business administration. She earned her Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University of Tennessee College of Law. While in law school, she served as editor-in-chief of the Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy, president of the American Constitutional Society and marshall of Phi Alpha Delta Legal Society. She was also active in the Mediation Clinic, the Animal Legal Defense Fund and Law Women.

Camille is a member of the Southeast Tennessee Lawyers Association for Women, where she serves as communications chair.

Outside of her legal practice, Camille enjoys cooking, reading, tending to her houseplants, spending time with her fiancé and cheering for the Tennessee Titans.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Tennessee

Education

BS, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, cum laude 

JD, University of Tennessee College of Law, with honors

Affiliations

Southeast Tennessee Lawyers Association for Women, Communications Chair

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