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Larry Rice
phone:
901.526.6701
fax:
901.526.6702
e-mail:
lrice@ricelaw.com
website:
www.AboutDivorce.com

Larry Rice

Larry Rice1 is certified as a Family Law Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and certified as a Family Law Specialist by the Tennessee Board of Specialization.

Mr. Rice has lectured at six American Bar Association conventions. He has lectured to lawyers in Tennessee, New York, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, Virginia, Louisiana, New Jersey, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, California, New Jersey, Washington, Massachusetts, Alabama, California, Ohio, and Canada on many occasions on topics from Law Office Management to Ethics to Trial Practice.

He authored Divorce Practice in Tennessee, The Effective Ethical Lawyer, and The Complete Guide to Divorce Practice: Forms and Procedures for Lawyers 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions. He served on the Editorial Board of the Matrimonial Strategist and has contributed articles on trial tactics, AIDS, and other topics. A more complete listing of his publications may be found by clicking here.

He was the founding Chairperson of the Divorce and Family Law Section of the Memphis Bar Association and co-founder of the Family Law Section of the Tennessee Bar Association.

A graduate with distinction and honors from Rhodes College, Mr. Rice holds a B.A. in communication arts and history. He was a British Studies student at University College, Oxford, England, and completed the American Trial Lawyer Association National College of Advocacy.

Mr. Rice is listed in Who's Who in American Law and Who's Who in the World. He is a partner at Rice, Amundsen, and Caperton, L.L.P.C.

He practices law daily and can be reached either by phone at 901-526-6701, by fax 901-526-6702, or by e-mail at lrice@ricelaw.com.

1 Known more formally as George Lawrence Rice, III


Larry Rice
phone:
901.526.6701
fax:
901.526.6702
e-mail:
nrice@ricelaw.com

Nick Rice

Nick Rice, formally known as George Lawrence Rice, IV, is a third generation attorney following in the footsteps of his grandfather and father.

Mr. Rice first started studying the law when he began working for the firm in seventh grade. He graduated Christian Brothers High School where he served 4 years on Honor Council.

Mr. Rice graduated from The University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2000. He returned to Memphis to attend law school and continued working at the firm. Mr. Rice received his J.D. from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphry School of Law in 2003.

Because of his extensive training, he practiced law immediately after passing the bar. Following in his father’s footsteps, he has also presented Continuing Legal Education lectures. He is widely considered to be the best young divorce lawyer.

In 2001 Mr. Rice, with the help of two friends, founded a yearly charitable fund raiser. It has distributed grants to several local charities.


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phone:
901.526.6701
fax:
901.526.6702
e-mail:
jbellott@ricelaw.com

Jennifer Leigh Bellott

Jennifer Leigh Bellott is a 2008 graduate of the Cecil C. Humphrey School of Law. Ms. Bellott grew up in Memphis and attended high school at St. Mary's Episcopal School. She received her B.A. in 2005 from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec Canada.

During law school, Ms. Bellott was named the National Best Advocate in the 2008 ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition, the award given to the best oral advocate in the national competition. She also served as the Associate Justice for the 2007 Advanced Moot Court Competition and as an Associate Editor for the University of Memphis Law Review. Her committment to excellence mirrors the Rice Team's commitment to the practice of family law.

 
 
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