Alix Coulter Cross
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ALIX COULTER CROSS has 20 years’ experience in commercial litigation and arbitration. She represents business clients in securities and financial service litigation, in contract and real property disputes, and in employment matters. She also represents health care clients before the Health Service and Development Agency in connection with certificate of need applications and in contested case proceedings. Her clients include companies, boards of directors, senior management and individuals in business disputes. Alix's first question to her clients is "What do you hope to achieve?" She then develops a strategy aimed at successfully achieving those goals with the least disruption to the client's business.

Alix represents both brokerages and claimants in industry arbitrations. Most recently, she successfully represented a client in a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration over auction-rate securities. She also helps healthcare clients prepare certificate of need applications and represents them before the Health Services Development Agency in CON proceedings.

Alix started her career as law clerk to Chief Judge Gilbert S. Merritt, Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. She also worked at Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs in Atlanta, Georgia prior to joining H3GM. Alix is a member of H3GM’s Executive Committee. She has served as president of the PTSA at Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet School, and has managed her sons' soccer and baseball teams.

Awards

AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell

Best Lawyers in America -Securities Litigation,  Labor & Employment Litigation (2011, 2012)

Affiliations

Nashville Bar Association

Tennessee Bar Association

American Bar Association

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