Orders of Protection, Contempt: Civil and Criminal, Criminal Defense, Family and Juvenile Law, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury
John Ballard is a third-generation attorney following in the footsteps of his grandfather, Jack Butler, and his father before him, General Howard Butler. Born and raised in Williamson County, John has spent his life in Middle Tennessee. Upon graduating with a Philosophy degree from Samford University he enrolled in Nashville School of Law where he went to school at night while working at his grandfather’s law practice during the day. After learning the law from one of Nashville’s legendary attorneys John spent two years as Judge Seth Norman’s court officer in Davidson County Criminal Court Division IV. Working for Judge Norman gave John a unique opportunity to get to know attorneys as well as criminal defendants before graduating from Law School in 2014, wherein he was awarded the Moot Court Award.
John began his law practice at 1308 Rosa Parks Blvd with over a dozen of Nashville’s best criminal defense attorneys. While developing a criminal defense practice, John learned that there was a need for a robust law practice that could serve many different legal needs of the community. It may be a dispute regarding insurance, government, or regulations, and knowing the right people and how to navigate seemingly complex issues is important.
While working to find a solution without litigation is important, sometimes the only way to resolve an issue is to let the judge decide. John has spent most of his career in court arguing and winning cases in front of judges and juries on a myriad of issues. His background means that he is familiar with not only the courts but the judges, attorneys, and court staff as well. He is comfortable in the courtroom litigating complex issues because he comes prepared and outworks the other side.
John has recently moved his main office to Franklin, Tennessee, and brings with him the experience, knowledge, and reputation from Nashville, but also as a native of Williamson County.