Introduction

Mallorie Kerby advocates for clients before the Tennessee General Assembly and state agencies, focusing on legislation and policies that impact their business interests. She also advises on compliance, litigation, and regulatory matters involving state and federal environmental laws. With prior experience as a registered lobbyist for the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry and as a legislative liaison at two state departments, Mallorie brings a strong background in environmental and energy policy to her practice.

Achievements

George Peach Taylor Trial Advocacy Award

Clients

1) Acuity, A Mutual Insurance Company

2) AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES

3) AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE

4) Brown-Forman

5) Build TN Housing

6) Choctaw Resort Development Enterprise

7) DCI DONOR SERVICES DBA TN DONOR SERVICES

8) FARM CREDIT MID-AMERICA, FLCA/PCA/ACA

9) Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC

10) National Waste and Recycling Association

11) RAYUS Radiology

12) Tennessee Smoke Free Association

13) Tennessee Specialty Pharmacies Coalition

14) TN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

15) TN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE ASSN.

Number of Years as a Lobbyist

6-10 years

Biography

Mallorie Kerby represents clients before the Tennessee General Assembly and the various departments, agencies and commissions of state government. In this capacity, she works with clients to advocate for their business interests related to new legislation and policies within the state. Mallorie also advises clients on range of compliance, litigation, and regulatory issues related to state and federal environmental laws.

Prior to joining the firm, Mallorie was the Associate Vice President for Environment & Energy Affairs at the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry where she represented businesses and industry groups as a registered lobbyist before the Tennessee General Assembly and state regulators. She previously served as a Legislative Liaison at both the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and at the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. During law school, she served as an intern at the Federal Bureau of Investigation and for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.

Last Updated: September 17, 2025