Faculty Profile: Grant Glassford

Grant GlassfordLindsey Amonette McCarter Beauchamp + Glassford, PLLC
Previous Courses Taught (4)
  • Family Law Forum 2022: A New Alternate Dispute Resolution Approach to Family Law Cases-Nuts and Bolts of Supreme Court Rule 53
  • Virtual Family Law Forum 2022
  • Family Law: The Collaborative Engagement
  • Retooling Mediating Skills for Family Lawyers
Biography

Grant C. Glassford  graduated from the Vanderbilt  School of Law in 1985 where he was an Associate Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. Prior to that he earned his Bachelor of Arts  from Vanderbilt University in 1982. Grant’s practice involves primarily family law matters and the many issues that arise from these relationships.


He has been listed by the Tennessee State Supreme Court as a Rule 31 Family Law Mediator since 2012, and has mediated over 250 cases. He has been trained in the Collaborative Process and handled approximately 35 Collaborative cases.
Martindale-Hubbell, AV Rating
Collaborative Divorce Nashville, Co-Chair 2022


Tennessee Bar Association
Williamson County Bar Association
Nashville  Bar Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1996-1999)
John Marshall American Inn of Court
Nashville Bar Foundation, Fellow
Tennessee Bar Foundation, Fellow
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America since 2005
Nashville Business Journal's Best of the Bar, 2005-2006
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Economic Club of Nashville f/k/a/ Exchange Club of Nashville 
Ensworth Parent Association 

1985-1987, Associate – Peterson, Ross, Schloerb & Seidel, Chicago, Illinois
1987-1990, Assistant District Attorney, 20th Judicial District
1990 to 2020, Private Practice
2020 – Present,  Lindsey Amonette McCarter Beauchamp + Glassford, PLLC