Caren Beth Nichol is a member of Evans Petree’s Property Tax Group where she litigates commercial property tax appeals. Evans Petree is a member of the American Property Tax Counsel (APTC). The APTC is a national association whose membership is limited to the preeminent property tax law firm in each state.
From 2017-2018 she served as President of Evans Petree PC, a full-service law firm founded in 1907 that has grown to include 49 attorneys. Prior to being elected President, Caren served as the firm’s Secretary, as a Director for over 15 years, and as Chair of the Marketing Committee and Litigation Practice Group. When elected President, she became the first female Chief Executive Officer of a major law firm in Memphis. Under her leadership, the firm added numerous attorneys, opened its Oxford location, revamped its marketing, and moved its headquarters.
Caren’s professional recognitions include the Sam A. Myar, Jr. Memorial Award for service to the community and the Bar Association, inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2018 in Commercial Litigation for the sixth year, and recognition by Super Lawyers as one of the top 50 Women Lawyers in the Mid-South. She was also chosen as a finalist in the Memphis Business Journal’s 2016 Best of the Bar Awards and was recently included in the Memphis Business Journal’s Super Women in Business.
Caren has served as a mentor for the Memphis Business Journal Mentoring Monday program, acted as the legal correspondent for Fox 13 News, and was appointed by the Mayor to the Beale Street Tourism Development Authority.
Until recently, Caren was very active with the Children’s Museum of Memphis, serving as a member of the Board of Directors, a Member of the Executive Committee, and as Treasurer. Currently, Caren is heavily involved in efforts to renovate the University of Memphis natatorium, helping with the $15 million dollar capital campaign for the project as well as being instrumental in forming a partnership among the University of Memphis, Memphis Tiger Swimming, Splash Mid-South, YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South and the Rose Foundation to develop the aquatics center to be named for the late Memphis businessman and philanthropist, Mike Rose. Caren is a founding board member of the Center for Excellence in Decision Making which is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and train community stakeholders in addressing factors that inhibit equitable decision-making in the delivery of services.