April F. Holland

Top rated Mergers & Acquisitions attorney in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Miller & Martin PLLC
Miller & Martin PLLC

Practice areas: Mergers & Acquisitions, Business & Corporate, Franchise & Dealership; view more

Licensed in Tennessee since: 2013

Education: Washington and Lee University School of Law

Selected to Rising Stars: 2016 - 2024

Miller & Martin PLLC

832 Georgia Avenue
Volunteer Building, Suite 1200
Chattanooga, TN 37402
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April F. Holland is a top-rated attorney practicing in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area. Providing legal representation in Tennessee for a variety of different issues, April Holland was selected to Rising Stars for 2016 - 2024. She is admitted to practice before the courts in Tennessee.

After completing undergraduate studies, April F. Holland attended law school. April Holland was enrolled at Washington and Lee University School of Law. She earned a juris doctor degree in 2010. April Holland was admitted to the practice of law in 2011.

Attorneys like April F. Holland are recognized by their peers for their outstanding work and commitment to the spirit of the legal profession. Their knowledge of the law, professional work ethic, and advocacy on behalf of their clients allow them to stand out among other attorneys in the field.

April Holland represents clients with Mergers & Acquisitions issues. Additional legal issues represented include Business / Corporate, Franchise / Dealership, International, Securities & Corporate Finance and Technology Transactions.

Practice areas

Mergers & Acquisitions, Business/Corporate, Franchise/Dealership, International, Securities & Corporate Finance, Technology Transactions

Office location for April F. Holland

832 Georgia Avenue
Volunteer Building, Suite 1200
Chattanooga, TN 37402

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