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Tracy defends automobile, heavy equipment, and consumer product manufacturers in complex products liability litigation. In doing so, Tracy handles large exposure matters around the country. She works hard to drive matters brought against her clients toward favorable resolutions.
Tracy’s experience in handling diverse matters across various areas of law enables her to analyze legal issues and assess risks quickly to lead to a prompt and reasonable resolution. In addition to her experience, Tracy’s creativity and tenacity aid in arriving at the best possible resolution for her clients. When a matter cannot be resolved amicably, Tracy stands ready to successfully represent her clients in state and federal courts across the country, trying cases to verdict, handling appeals, and representing clients in mediation and arbitration proceedings.
McKenna L. Cox graduated Magna cum Laude from Wofford College with a Bachelor’s degree in English, Spanish, and Latin American Studies. She holds a Master’s Degree in Romance Languages and Literature from UNC-Chapel Hill and is fluent in Spanish. McKenna received her J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2005 with a concentration in Advocacy.
McKenna has over a decade of experience in family law, domestic violence, mediation, powers of attorney, immigration, conservatorships, and litigation practice. She is a Rule 31 listed family mediator in the State of Tennessee. McKenna is also a graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the Catholic Charities CLINIC program for representation of victims of crime in immigration cases. She is member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), the Federal Bar Association and its Immigration Law Section, the Tennessee Bar Association, the LGBT Bar Association, is the past Vice President and Pro Bono Coordinator of the Washington County Bar Association, sat on the Board of Legal Aid of East Tennessee, and is currently a member of the Vestry of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Johnson City, TN.
McKenna has lived in Santiago, Chile and has travelled throughout Central and South America as well as Spain, the rest of Europe, parts of Asia, and most of North America.
Law Women at UT Law is a student organization at the University of Tennessee Winston College of Law located in Knoxville, Tennessee, providing community and support for women pursuing legal education. This organization embodies the collaborative spirit and inclusive learning environment that characterizes Winston College of Law, which has spent more than 130 years preparing students to become skillful, ethical professionals committed to serving the public good.
Founded within a law school community that values collegiality and practical education, Law Women creates a welcoming space where female law students can connect, share experiences, and support one another through their legal training. The organization reflects Winston College of Law's distinctive approach to legal education—one that combines rigorous academic training with hands-on experience and a deep commitment to developing conscientious leaders who care about making their communities better.
At its core, Law Women represents the Volunteer spirit that defines the University of Tennessee community in Knoxville. Members benefit from being part of a law school nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, where the learning environment is known for being welcoming, engaging, and supportive rather than intimidating. The organization provides female students with mentorship, networking opportunities, and peer connections that extend beyond the classroom.
Law Women contributes to the vibrant student life at Winston College of Law, where advocacy teams achieve national and regional competition success, and where students gain practical experience through legal clinics and transactional law programs. The organization honors the law school's commitment to developing not just excellent practitioners, but conscientious leaders dedicated to public service. For women law students in Knoxville seeking community, professional development, and meaningful connections with peers who share their commitment to the legal profession, Law Women at UT Law offers essential support and belonging.
Vanderbilt Women's Ultimate Frisbee stands as a vibrant student organization at Vanderbilt University serving the Nashville, Tennessee community through athletic participation and team camaraderie. This organization brings together women from across the university who share a passion for ultimate frisbee, creating a tight-knit community centered on athletic achievement and personal development. Members experience the transformative power of team sports while building meaningful connections with fellow students who share their competitive spirit and love for the game. The organization reflects Vanderbilt's commitment to providing diverse opportunities for student engagement and athletic expression beyond traditional varsity sports. By participating in Vanderbilt Women's Ultimate Frisbee, students become part of a legacy of athletic excellence within the Nashville area, competing against other universities and representing their school with pride and determination. The team culture emphasizes inclusivity, welcoming athletes regardless of prior experience while maintaining high standards of play and commitment. Beyond the field, members develop leadership skills, time management abilities, and the resilience that comes from competing at a collegiate level. Vanderbilt Women's Ultimate Frisbee embodies the university's values of community, excellence, and personal growth, offering women a unique platform to challenge themselves athletically while forming lasting bonds with teammates. The organization contributes to the broader Vanderbilt student life experience, enriching the campus community and demonstrating the vital role that student-led athletic organizations play in university culture and student development.
Located at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Women's Club Soccer represents a vibrant student organization dedicated to fostering athletic excellence and camaraderie among women passionate about the sport. The team serves Vanderbilt women who desire to continue their soccer journey at a competitive level while balancing the demands of university academics and student life.
At its core, the organization is built on shared values of teamwork, dedication, and love for the game of soccer. Members form a close-knit club family that extends beyond the field, creating lasting friendships and memories throughout their time at Vanderbilt. The team's culture emphasizes that success encompasses both winning soccer games and building meaningful relationships within the club.
The program is supported by outstanding volunteer coaches who generously share their knowledge, expertise, and passion for soccer with the team. These mentors contribute significantly to player development and team success, offering guidance during practices, games, and off-field interactions. This commitment from coaching staff demonstrates the program's investment in holistic player growth.
Vanderbilt Women's Club Soccer operates with understanding that academics remain the priority for student-athletes, while still maintaining competitive standards for roster selection and playing time. The organization welcomes women from across the Vanderbilt community who share a passion for soccer and desire to compete at a high level. Through regular practices, competitive league play, and team-building experiences, members develop as athletes and individuals while representing Vanderbilt in regional and national competition.