
Ritchie, Dillard, Davies & Johnson, P.C.
Recognized Professionalism, Tireless Advocacy
Practice Areas
Criminal Defense & Investigations
Our criminal defense practice ranges from complex white collar crime cases (antitrust, business, bankruptcy, environmental, health care, defense, and tax) to prosecutions for personal and property crimes.
Civil Litigation
Our civil practice encompasses business disputes, serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, employment cases, insurance coverage claims, consumer protection claims and other litigation.

The attorney I worked with was ethical, honest, and always took the high road.
He had my best interests at heart 100 percent of the time. Anytime I had a problem or question I could call, e-mail, and I would get a quick response. If there was going to be a delay in getting back to me someone would call to tell me why."

The office’s environment makes a statement.
It’s a top-flight office; professional, highly organized, but not intimidating. I needed legal help and I went to a firm that exceeded any expectation I had. I can’t say enough good things about Ritchie, Dillard, Davies & Johnson."

RDDJ worked on my behalf as if I were the firm’s only client.
What stood out to me was their honesty; due diligence; and that they put themselves in my circumstances and were very sensitive to my needs throughout the entire case."

What struck me about RDDJ is that, as a client, they put you on a pedestal.
They want you to be comfortable and to know that you are their priority. They were all about character and all about truth. They did for us what we needed, which was life-changing in a good way."
Experienced In Litigation.
The Firm’s attorneys have been recognized for decades for handling significant and challenging cases in a broad range of practice areas.






Firm partner Stephen Ross Johnson fights for DNA testing that could exonerate executed man.

Wade V. Davies selected as a 26th Edition “Lawyer of the Year” for his work in Criminal Defense: White-Collar in Knoxville by Best Lawyers®


Wade Davies has published column in the Tennessee Bar Journal examining how social science on apologies might be applied in the courtroom.
