Jim Tipton is a local of Knoxville and a 1969 alumni of the College of Tennessee, where he was an individual from Phi Beta Kappa. He moved on from the Duke College School of Regulation in 1972 and was an individual from the Request for the Style, a lawful educational honor society.
Mr. Tipton has filled in as chief as well as lawyer for different non-benefit altruistic associations, including Oak Home (helped residing city local area pilot project), Burden, YMCA of Metropolitan Knoxville, Ethel Brickey Hicks Magnanimous Enterprise (for clinical understudies serving country Arkansas), Distressing House Verifiable Library, Tau Beta Pi Designing Honor Society, and different neighborhood places of worship. He has trained Youth baseball and other youth baseball, softball and ball groups.
Mr. Tipton has been confessed to specialize in legal matters in every Tennessee court, the U.S. Locale Court for the Eastern Region of Tennessee, the U.S. Region Court for the Eastern Locale of Kentucky, the U.S. Claims Court, the U.S. Court of Allures for the 6th Circuit, the U.S. Court of Allures for the Government Circuit and the U.S. High Court. He is an individual from the Knoxville, Tennessee and American Bar Affiliations.