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William C. Bell, Jr.

Member

Phone: 731.426.8113
Fax: 731.410.1310
Email: bell@raineykizer.com

105 S. Highland Avenue
Jackson, Tennessee 38301

 
 
 

Mr. Bell is a Member of Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell, P.L.C., and has been associated with the Firm since receiving his Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1981 from the University of Tennessee College of Law. In law school, Mr. Bell was on Law Review, the president of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity, served on the Dean’s Advisory Council, received the Am Jur Award for Civil Procedure II, and was on the Dean’s list. Mr. Bell is the author of “The Tax Consequences of Net Gifts,” Tennessee Law Review, Summer, 1981.

Mr. Bell’s practice focuses in the areas of real estate transactions, trusts and estate planning, probate, business transactions, business formations, commercial loans, and commercial litigation. Mr. Bell is a member of the Firm’s Business Law Practice Group.

In 2008, Mr. Bell worked on more than fifty (50) business transactions totaling over $470 Million, including such transactions as:

  • acquisitions and sales of commercial real property;
  • negotiating and finalizing leases on large commercial and industrial buildings;
  • acquisition and sales of medical practices and healthcare businesses;
  • acquisition and sales of manufacturing facilities;
  • purchases and sales of operating businesses;
  • purchases and sales of such diverse assets as shopping centers, farms, undeveloped commercial real estate, manufacturing facilities, warehouse and distribution centers, and hotels;
  • mergers of partnerships and corporations;
  • new business formations;
  • hospital revenue bonds.
In 2008, Mr. Bell worked with approximately 150 clients in estate, financial, and business planning matters, including such engagements as:
  • preparation of wills and trusts;
  • life insurance trusts;
  • revocable living trusts;
  • trusts for gifts to children;
  • family limited partnerships for gifts to family members;
  • trusts qualifying as designated beneficiaries for qualified plans;
  • Phantom stock plans.
In the area of estate administration Mr. Bell was the attorney for the estate or trust of over 30 estates/trusts in 2008 that involved such post-mortem techniques as:
  • dealing with IRS and Tennessee Department of Revenue on valuation disputes;
  • payment of estate tax in installments under Section 6166 and Section 6161;
  • valuation discount for fractional interest ownership;
  • estate tax and GST tax allocation;
  • preparation of Federal Estate Tax Returns & Tennessee Inheritance Tax Returns.  
In 2008, Mr. Bell was involved in a variety of commercial and estate litigation areas, including cases regarding:
  • enforceability of pre-marital agreements;
  • trust interpretation and construction;
  • will contests;
  • breach of contract and contract construction;  
  • declaratory judgments;
  • spouse's elective share rights in estates.

In 1981 Mr. Bell was admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Tennessee. He is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court of Tennessee (Western District).

Mr. Bell is a member of the Jackson-Madison County and Tennessee Bar Associations. Currently, Mr. Bell sits on the Board of Directors of the Carl Perkins Exchange Club for the Prevention of Child Abuse and the West Tennessee Council for the Boy Scouts of America. Formerly, Mr. Bell sat on the Board of Directors of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce and the Jackson Country Club. Previously, Mr. Bell was the Program Director for St. Luke's Episcopal Church Tutoring Program. He also coached Dixie Youth baseball teams 10 years. In 2005 his Dixie Youth All Star team finished runner up in the State of Tennessee. In 2006 his Dixie Youth All Star team finished fifth in the State of Tennessee.

Certifications of Specialization are available to Tennessee lawyers in all areas of practice relating to or included in the areas of Civil Trial, Criminal Trial, Business Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy, Creditor’s Rights, Medical Malpractice, Legal Malpractice, Accounting Malpractice, Elder Law, Estate Planning and Family Law. Listing of related or included practice areas herein does not constitute or imply a representation of certification of specialization.