Date Posted febrero 9, 2021

Jillian Wilson & Robbie M. Wilson, III Sworn in to Tennessee Bar

Wilson & Associates

The Wilson Law Group is excited to announce that attorneys Jillian Wilson and Robbie M. Wilson, III were sworn in to the Tennessee Bar by Justice Barbara Webb on Tuesday, February 9th, 2021.

Jillian Wilson is a Partner and supervising attorney in the Foreclosure Legal Department at Wilson & Associates, P.L.L.C. She received her education from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. (B.A. 2011) and the University of Arkansas School of Law (J.D. 2013, Cum Laude). She was admitted to the Arkansas Bar in 2014, the Maryland Bar in 2015, the Mississippi Bar in 2016, and the Tennessee Bar in 2021. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, Pulaski County Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association, Mississippi Bar Association and the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers. She is a member of the Young Lawyers’ Section for the Arkansas Bar, the Communication Committee for the Arkansas Bar, and the Young Lawyers’ Division of the Mississippi Bar.

Robbie Wilson is a Partner and closing attorney of Attorney’s Title Group. Robbie received his education from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA (B.A., 2009) and the University of Arkansas School of Law (J.D., 2013). He was admitted into the Arkansas Bar in 2013, the Tennessee Bar in 2021, and is licensed to practice before the 8th Circuit Court of the United States. Robbie is the Central Arkansas Representative of the YLS to the Arkansas Bar Association, is a member of the Pulaski County Bar Association and the Judge Henry Woods Inns of Court, and is a board member of the University of Arkansas Alumni Young Professionals Association. He was an honoree of the 2015 Class of Little Rock’s Finest awarded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In addition to title and closing, his professional experience includes mortgage banking and real estate litigation.


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