Biography
Frank Toub is a member of the firm's litigation team, adept at representing clients in state and federal courts. He specializes in managing complex commercial disputes across the construction, transportation, and healthcare sectors and has a robust background in handling government investigations and a variety of litigation issues.
Prior to attending law school, Frank served in the United States Army as an infantry officer with the First Brigade Combat Team, "Bastogne," at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Insights
My Greatest Strengths
- Understanding each client's goals and developing a comprehensive strategy to achieve those goals.
- Clearly communicating complex legal issues to various audiences.
I WANT YOU TO KNOW
- My short story "Dope Fiend" was published in the ABA Journal after winning the 2022 annual Ross Writing Contest for Legal Short Fiction.
- I am a United States Army veteran who served in Red Currahee, the 1-506 Infantry Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
WHAT MAKES ME UNIQUELY ME
- I am the middle child of three boys, and have been settling disputes since my younger brother could talk.
- In my free time, I enjoy losing golf balls in the water hazards and out-of-bounds areas on the golf course.
Practice Areas
Clerkship
- Judicial Intern to The Honorable Eli J. Richardson of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee
- Judicial Intern to The Honorable Jeffrey S. Bivins of the Tennessee Supreme Court
Education
Belmont University College of Law, J.D., 2023, summa cum laude
- Submissions and Transcripts Editor – Belmont Law Review
Pennsylvania State University, B.S., 2014
Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- Tennessee