Categories newsmakers | 1970sPosted on 2013/11/13Prince Chambliss ’70 Prince Chambliss ’70 was named one of America’s leading litigators by Black Enterprise magazine. Chambliss, a partner with Stokes, Bartholomew, Evans & Petree, in Memphis, Tenn., is a graduate of Harvard Law School, with more than 30 years of litigation and mediation experience. “He has been lead counsel in jury trial verdicts in areas ranging from contractual disputes to class action personal injury suits to insurance and securities fraud,” the magazine notes, in addition to being “the first African American partner of a majority law firm in his state and the first African American president of the Memphis Bar Association.” Other attorneys named in this all-star list include Michele Roberts ’77 and Ted Shaw ’76.