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New City Judge Appointed in La Vergne May 13, 2021 at 07:31 am by WGNS
Judge William Cartwright
La Vergne, Tenn. - The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted during the regular meeting in May to appoint a new judge to the City Court.
William Cartwright has owned and operated a private law firm since 2015, focusing mainly on estate planning, probate, family, business and criminal law. He is a 2015 graduate of Nashville School of Law and has an MBA from Troy University as well as a Bachelor of Business Administration from Middle Tennessee State University. Cartwright has a history in logistics and business leadership prior to his law experience, and at one time held an executive level position in a car-haul transportation industry company.
Cumberland Trust has promoted a firm veteran to director of its special needs trust administration team, an area of recent growth for the firm.
Charlotte English first joined Nashville-based Cumberland as a trust officer in 2013 after earning a bachelorâs degree in environmental studies with a minor in business from the University of Tennessee and a law degree from the Nashville School of Law. In 2015 and 2016, she worked as an attorney at the former Clarcor in Cool Springs before returning to Cumberland in November 2016.
âCharlotte has been a dedicated and valuable member of our Special Needs Trust Administration team for many years,â said Pepe Presley, Cumberlandâs chairman, president and CEO. âI am confident that with her extensive experience she will lead the Special Needs Trust Administration team well.â
U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell, a longtime Nashville resident who rose to counsel an American vice president before ascending to the federal bench, has died. He was 64.
The cause of death was multiple system atrophy, a neurodegenerative disease Campbell battled for years, according to Nashville attorney Byron Trauger, a partner in Trauger & Tuke and a longtime friend of Campbell’s.
Campbell died early Sunday, Trauger confirmed.
Campbell attended public schools in Nashville, graduating from McGavock High School in 1974, before attending Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee Law School. Campbell practiced law at Gullett, Sanford, Robinson and Martin in Nashville after his 1982 law school graduation, becoming an expert in Tennessee constitutional law and federal election law.