Overview

James Weaver is a Nashville-based public policy and government relations attorney. From a small town in West Tennessee, Mr. Weaver, over a career spanning more than three decades, has earned a reputation as one of the most influential and effective business advocates in the Southeast.

Mr. Weaver is known for his ability to build and lead coalitions among clients, state and local governments and other key stakeholders in high-profile public-private partnerships. Clients rely on Mr. Weaver's insight and years of experience to overcome obstacles as they pursue their short- and long-term objectives.

In addition, Mr. Weaver represented Memphis Tourism Inc. (the Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau) regarding funding related to more than $600 million in renovations to the FedEx Forum, the home of the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies. Mr. Weaver negotiated a comprehensive and complicated multiparty financing structure, as well as the related state and local legislative language that redirected a portion of local jurisdiction’s hospitality occupancy taxes toward the renovation project. The project involved intense negotiations with state and local officials, state and local tourism industry associations, as well as a drafting and securing passage of two pieces of state legislative necessary to effectuate the agreed-upon transaction.

In 2023, he successfully led the Tennessee Titans' efforts for a new stadium by securing more than $1.2 billion in state and local funds to construct a state-of-the-art domed stadium for the National Football League (NFL) franchise. Mr. Weaver helped global financial services company AllianceBernstein relocate its corporate headquarters to Nashville with state and local incentives. He assisted healthcare giant Lifepoint Health in securing economic development incentives for new corporate headquarters and advised international manufacturer Bridgestone Americas in developing its new North American headquarters. Representing Speedway Motorsports, Mr. Weaver secured $17 million in Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's fiscal year 2023 state budget for the renovation of the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway.

Clients turn to Mr. Weaver to manage the challenges that can delay or derail significant development projects. Mr. Weaver has spent years developing close relationships with elected officials and senior business leaders across Tennessee. These relationships provide him with unique perspectives and an unparalleled ability to forge productive alliances to solve problems confronting clients in real estate, construction, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, transportation, hospitality, professional sports and other industries.

Credentials

Education
  • University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, J.D.
  • Vanderbilt University, B.A.
Bar Admissions/Licenses
  • Tennessee
Memberships
  • United Way of Metropolitan Nashville, Chairman and Former Vice-Chairman of Board of Trustees, Former Chair Government Affairs Committee and Former General Counsel, Executive Committee and Board of Trustees
  • Tennessee Road Builders Association, General Counsel
  • Tennessee Bar Foundation, Fellow
  • Nashville Bar Association
  • Tennessee Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Tennessee Editor for Matthew Bender's Brownfields Law and Practice Treatise
  • Nashville Chamber of Commerce, Former Government Relations Vice Chair
  • Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Former General Counsel
  • Tennessee Bar Association, Environmental Law Section Executive Committee, Former Secretary/Treasurer and Member
  • Tennessee State Fair, Board of Commissioners, Former Board Chair and Member
  • Forum for Youth Investment, Washington, D.C., Former Board Member, General Counsel and Founding Board Chair
  • Community Impact! Nashville, Founding Board Chair
  • Reconciliation, Inc., Former Board Chair
  • Community Shares, Inc. and Council of Community Services, Former Board of Directors Member
Honors & Awards
  • In Charge, Nashville Post, 2022-2024
  • The Best Lawyers in America guide, Environmental Law, 2013-2024; Gaming Law, 2010-2024; Government Relations Practice, 2007-2024
  • The Best Lawyers in America guide, Lawyer of the Year - Government Relations Practice (Nashville), 2021
  • The Best Lawyers in America guide, Lawyer of the Year, Environmental Law (Nashville), 2022
  • Mid-South Super Lawyers magazine, 2006-2007, 2013-2020, 2023
  • Nashville Business Journal, Nashville's Most Prolific Metro Lobbyist; Nashville's "Power 100," 2020, 2023; Best of the Bar, Government, 2019-2022

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