Marty Phillips is a member of Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC in Jackson, and has been associated with the firm since receiving his law degree in 1991 from the University of Tennessee College of Law. Mr. Phillips is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Fellowship is limited to one percent of the attorneys in any individual State or Province, but in practice far less than one percent ever qualifies for the honor. He has been named Lawyer of the Year in Medical Malpractice Law by The Best Lawyers in America multiple times, and he has been named to the Top 100 Attorneys in Tennessee by Super Lawyers. He is also a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
He is a past Chairman of the Medico-Legal Committee of the Tennessee Bar Association. Mr. Phillips has significant experience representing clinics, hospitals, physicians, and nurses in medical malpractice actions having handled hundreds of cases including cases at the trial court level and cases in the appellate courts. He also has significant experience in general civil litigation. Mr. Phillips is a member and the Group Leader of the Firm’s Medical Malpractice Practice Group. He is a frequent lecturer on topics related to medical malpractice and trial practice. He is the author of “The Admissibility of Failing the Board Certification Exam,” published by the Defense Research Institute. In addition, he is a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation and has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® in the specialty of Medical Malpractice Law and has been recognized by Mid-South Super Lawyers® for at least fifteen consecutive years. He is a past president of the Jackson-Madison County Bar Association and is a fellow of the Memphis Bar Foundation. Mr. Phillips is a Master of the Bench in the Howell Edmunds Jackson American Inn of Court.
Since being on the moot court team in law school and being named Best Oralist at the national competition, Mr. Phillips has had a keen interest in appellate practice. He regularly handles cases on appeal.
Mr. Phillips has earned an AV pre-eminent peer reviewed rating in Martindale-Hubbell.