LBMC Appoints Partner-in-Charge

Greg Erickson has been named partner-in-charge at Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain PC’s Knoxville tax division.

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Erickson will manage the day-to-day needs and will direct the division’s growth strategy. 

Erickson practiced law for over a decade and has worked in the accounting industry for the past 15 years. Both areas of his career have been dedicated to serving clients in the area of tax planning and compliance.

After graduating from Vanderbilt University with bachelors degrees in economics and English, Erickson earned his J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law. 

Erickson is the acting director for both The Thompson Charitable Foundation and The Aslan Foundation. He is also an active member of both the Knoxville Estate Planning Council and the Tennessee Bar Association.


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