Atty. Margaret L. Behm
Margaret L. Behm has earned the reputation as the go-to person in 45 years of representing clients and forging coalitions for change.
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Margaret L. Behm is a employment, business, litigation, and government attorney based in Nashville, Tennessee, practicing at Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella PC. Admitted to practice in Tennessee, Tennessee Bar Association. Educated at The University of Tennessee (J.D., 1976) and The University of Tennessee (BA, 1973). Recognitions include Best Lawyers in America — Commercial Litigation (2026), Best Lawyers in America — Corporate Law (2026), and Best Lawyers in America — Employment Law - Individuals (2026). Serands clients in Nashville, TN and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Margaret L. Behm has earned the reputation as the go-to person in 45 years of representing clients and forging coalitions for change
- After beginning her legal career in 1976 at Legal Services if Middle Tennessee, Inc., Behm and Marietta Shipley in 1980 founded Shipley and Behm, the city's first all-woman law firm. “Back then, women just weren’t taken seriously as business owners or lawyers,” Behm says. “I wanted to run my own business and demonstrate that women could not only run a law firm, but also be good lawyers.” Today, Behm’s practice concentrates on business law, employment, municipal law, estate planning, and commercial litigation
- Behm also serves as general counsel for the Metropolitan Transit Authority, for which she also serves as Board Secretary since 2003
- Behm has been selected by her peers for inclusion in editions of The Best Lawyers in America© in the field of labor & employment law each year for over twenty years
- She was named the 2024 Best Lawyers ® Nashville Lawyer of the Year for Nonprofit/ Charities Law, 2022 Best Lawyers® Nashville Lawyer of the Year for Employment for Individuals, 2013 Best Lawyers® Nashville Lawyer of the Year for Labor and Employment Litigation and the 2016 Best Lawyers® Lawyer of the Year for Municipal Law in the Nashville area
- For the 2024 edition of the publication, she was selected for inclusion in seven practice areas: corporate law, employment law (for individuals, management and labor & employment litigation), municipal law, non-profit/charities, and commercial litigation
- Behm currently teaches Sports Law at the Nashville School of Law
- She has taught courses including Legal Writing, Trial Advocacy, Professionalism and Practice, and Clinic at Vanderbilt University Law School for more than thirty years
- From 1996 to 2002, Behm served on the Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Cincinnati, which serves banks and thrifts in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio and chaired its Audit and Budget Committees
- For fourteen years until 2017, Behm served as general counsel for the Metropolitan Development and Housing Authority
- In 2006, she was one of three finalists for appointment by the Tennessee Supreme Court as state Attorney General
- Behm’s advocacy has been lauded locally and nationally
- In 2021, the National Association of Women Judges awarded her the Florence K. Murray Award, which is presented to a non-judge who has influenced women to pursue legal careers, opened doors for women attorneys, or advanced opportunities for women in the legal profession
- Behm has also received the prestigious Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award, given nationally to five lawyers a year by the American Bar Association
- In 2023, Behm was honored with the Inaugural Barbara Haynes Lifetime Achievement Award, given by the Women’s Political Collaborative
- In 2020, Behm received the Nashville Bar Association’s Liberty Bell Award along with Jeanie Nelson and Juli Mosley for their vision and work in creating Votes for Women, a permanent exhibit at the Nashville Public Library about the fight to win women the right to vote and Tennessee’s pivotal role in the passage of the 19th Amendment
- Behm received the 2016 Lawyers’ Association for Women Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey Award, recognizing her achievements in and service to the legal profession, especially in the areas of promoting women
- She was named to the 2013 Class of the Tennessee Women’s Hall of Fame, an honor given to women who have made outstanding, unique and lasting contributions to the economic, political, and cultural well-being of Tennessee
- In 2012, she received the David C. Rutherford Award from the Nashville Bar Foundation, recognizing the highest standards of professionalism and charitable contribution in the legal field and community as a whole
- In 2011, Tennessee State University named her one of its Women of Merit and Legend
- In 2001, she received the John C. Tune Public Service Award, the highest honor given by the Nashville Bar Association
- She has been honored with the YWCA Women of Achievement Award, the Athena Award, and the CABLE Promote Women Award
- Behm has often been called upon to serve on commissions related to the legal system and recognized for her leadership
- In 1994, Behm was appointed by the Speaker of the House to the Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission
- She was the Commission’s first chair and served as a member for ten years
- In 2009, Behm was appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court for a three-year term as chair of the newly-created Access to Justice Commission to help address the growing civil legal needs crisis in Tennessee
- She received the B. Riney Green Award in 2012 from the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services for her contributions to strengthening access to justice across the state
- In 2015-2016, Behm led the record-breaking fundraising campaign for the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberland’s Equal Justice Campaign
- Also in 2015, Behm was inducted into the Tennessee Justice Center’s first Hall of Fame class
- From 2017-2021, the Tennessee Supreme Court appointed her to the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners
- Behm is an active community volunteer
- She was named by Mayor Bill Purcell as co-chair of Celebrate Nashville, Nashville’s year-long celebration of its 200th birthday in 2006
- She has been a key advisor to numerous political candidates and is particularly known for her encouragement of, and support for, women candidates
- A big sports fan, Behm co-chaired with Vice Mayor Diane Neighbors the city’s successful effort to host the Women’s Final Four in 2014
- She is a longtime board and executive committee member of the Nashville Sports Council and was the founder and first chair of its Women in Sports Committee
- Currently, she is serving her second term as a board member of the Metropolitan Sports Authority, which oversees the professional sports facilities in Nashville
- She currently serves as Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee for the Women’s Professional Sports Initiative, and is the past chair of the Finance Committee
- For many years, Behm served on the board and executive committees of the YWCA and Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee, Inc. She has also served on the Nashville Downtown Rotary Club Board
- From 1999 to 2008, Behm served as a member of the Board of Health for the Metropolitan Health Department
- Behm received her B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Tennessee
- She is married to her law partner Harlan Dodson
- The couple has two children
- After beginning her legal career in 1976 at Legal Services of Middle Tennessee, Inc., Behm and Marietta Shipley in 1980 founded Shipley and Behm, the city’s first all-woman law firm. “Back then, women just weren’t taken seriously as business owners or lawyers,” Behm says. “I wanted to run my own business and demonstrate that women could not only run a law firm, but also be good lawyers.”
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Margaret L. Behm's Areas of Practice
Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Margaret L. Behm handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.
Employment lawyers represent workers in wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage & hour disputes, and severance negotiations.
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Business attorneys advise founders and growing companies on entity formation, contracts, financing, M&A, and dispute resolution.
Margaret L. Behm is one of 501,317 business attorneys indexed nationally. Browse business attorneys in Tennessee →
Civil litigation attorneys for breach of contract, business disputes, civil rights, and class action lawsuits.
Margaret L. Behm is one of 454,532 litigation attorneys indexed nationally. Browse litigation attorneys in Tennessee →
Attorneys for administrative law, agency hearings, government contracts, licensing, and public benefits.
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Why local counsel matters in Tennessee
Practicing law in Tennessee. Legal matters in Tennessee are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Nashville are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Tennessee state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Tennessee brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Tennessee courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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