Frank Holloman
FRANK C. HOLLOMAN, JR. was born February 7, 1942 in Washington, D.C. and received a Bachelor of Science Degree
in 1965 from the University of Memphis, and a Juris Doctor Degree in 1968 from the University of Memphis School of Law. He
received his Law License in 1968 from the Supreme Court of Tennessee and served as an Attorney in the U.S. Internal Revenue
Service 1969-1972. He began private law practice in 1972 primarily in the field of taxation. Offices held include Assistant
Shelby County Attorney 1976-1981; Assistant Professor, University of Memphis, Continuing Education Department, Estate Planning
& Taxation, Probate, Wills & Trusts 1975-1983; Elected as a Delegate to the 1977 Tennessee Limited Constituitional
Convention, District 88 serving as Chairman of the Judicial Subcommittee on Trial Courts and Chairman of the County Government
Article Drafting Committee, and Author of Holloman's Digest of Resolutions; Organization Memberships include: Tennessee Bar
Association, Memphis & Shelby County Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America,
Memphis Estate Planning Council, Discipline and Ethics Committee, Memphis & Shelby County Bar Association 1979-1981, Mensa;
Admitted to practice before the following federal courts: U. S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U. S. Tax Court, U.S.
District Courts (Memphis, Omaha, Los Angeles, Oxford, Little Rock); Publications include "Consultation and Referral Between
Physicians in New Medical Practice Environments", Annals of Internal Medicine, Vol. 103; No. 4, October 1985, by William A.
Schaffer, M.D. and Frank C. Holloman, Jr., J.D., Memphis, Tennessee.
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