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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
10 CADILLAC DRIVE, SUITE 220
BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE 37027
TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500
(800) 486-5714
Website: www.tbpr.org
RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: ROBERT ALLEN DOLL, III, BPR #022764
CONTACT: JAMES W. MILAM
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
June 20, 2024
DAVIDSON COUNTY LAWYER DISBARRED
Effective June 20, 2024, the Supreme Court of Tennessee ordered Robert Allen Doll, III, be
permanently disbarred from the practice of law in a unanimous opinion and pay court costs.
On May 31, 2017, the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended Robert Allen Doll, III from the practice of
law pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 22.3, based upon his conviction for two (2) counts of
subornation of aggravated perjury in violation of T.C.A §39-16-705, and one (1) count of criminal simulation in
violation of T.C.A. §39-14-115(a)(1)(c) in the Circuit Court of Williamson County, Tennessee, in State of
Tennessee v. Robert Allen Doll, III. The disciplinary conduct was referred to a Hearing Panel for a formal
disciplinary hearing at which the sole issue to be determined was the extent of final discipline. The Panel
determined the misconduct by Mr. Doll warranted disbarment. Mr. Doll appealed the judgment of the Panel to
the Circuit Court, which affirmed the Panelâs judgment. Thereafter, Mr. Doll appealed the judgment of the Trial
Court to the Supreme Court, which affirmed the Trial Courtâs decision.
Mr. Doll must comply with the requirements of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 28, regarding
the obligations and responsibilities of disbarred attorneys.
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