Jenna Henderson
Jenna earned her undergraduate degree in General Studies from Louisiana State University in 2006. She later received her Juris Doctor from Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law in 2024, graduating summa cum laude.
During law school, Jenna was actively involved in a number of academic and leadership roles. She served as a staff editor for the Law Review, worked as a Teaching Assistant, Dean’s Fellow, and Research Assistant. Her commitment to academic excellence was recognized through numerous honors, including eight CALI Excellence Awards for achieving the highest grade in multiple courses.
Jenna gained valuable legal experience through internships with the Honorable Judge Kenlyn Foster in Blount County Juvenile Court and with the Honorable Judge Katheryn Crytzer in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. She worked for more than two years as a law clerk and associate attorney at a local law firm, gaining extensive knowledge and experience across a broad range of legal areas.
Before entering the legal field, Jenna taught in Louisiana public schools for six years. The insight she gained working with children and families continues to guide her legal practice, where she excels in juvenile law, criminal defense, and family law.

Jenna Henderson
Principal Attorney
Jenna Henderson’s Legal Approach and Commitment
Jenna delivers principled, client-focused representation to individuals and families across East Tennessee. She provides clear, effective legal counsel and ensures every client receives attentive, personalized advocacy. Guided by integrity and professionalism, Jenna keeps clients informed at every stage of their case. Whether defending rights in criminal matters or assisting with wills, protective orders, and other personal legal issues, she remains committed to serving her community with unwavering dedication.
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