Rhea Tannehill elected to serve as president-elect designee of the Mississippi Bar
Published 3:45 pm Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Attorney J. Rhea Tannehill Jr., of Oxford, has been elected to serve as president-elect designee of the Mississippi Bar.
His term as president-elect will begin at the 2024 Annual Meeting in July. He will be the 120th president of The Mississippi Bar, which is composed of nearly 9,000 active members who are licensed to practice law in Mississippi.
Tannehill has been practicing law in Oxford since he graduated from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1996. In 2004, Tannehill and his law partner, Jay Carmean, formed Tannehill & Carmean, PLLC. For 20 years their law practice has focused on representing the rights of injured persons, criminal defense, estate planning and probate, real estate, and collection law. Tannehill is the firm’s Managing Partner.
Since 2007, Tannehill has served as Municipal Court Judge of Sardis, where he previously served as Municipal Court Prosecutor.
Tannehill is a native of Union and a graduate of Union High School. Tannehill received a bachelor’s degree in public administration and a master’s degree in education from the University of Mississippi.
Tannehill retired from a 28-year career in the Mississippi Army National Guard at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He enlisted in 1992, but then accepted a direct commission to First Lieutenant in the Judge Advocate Generals’ Corps in 1999. Most recently, Tannehill served as Military Judge, where he presided over all courts-martials and hearings regarding Army and Air National Guard Soldiers.
Tannehill served as Brigade Trial Counsel for the 168th Engineering Brigade during a 13-month deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Tannehill was stationed at Forward Operating Base Sharana, Afghanistan. While deployed, Tannehill was awarded the Bronze Star Medal and Combat Action Badge.
Tannehill was also mobilized with the Mississippi Army National Guard after Hurricane Katrina struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast. His unit performed disaster relief and clean-up operations, and he was awarded several medals for his service.
Tannehill has been actively involved in The Mississippi Bar, serving as president of the Young Lawyers’ Division, as a Commissioner, and on the Executive Committee. He has been selected as a Fellow of the Young Lawyers’ Division and the Mississippi Bar Foundation.
Tannehill currently serves as chair of The Mississippi Bar’s Public Information Committee. In the past, he has served on the Ethics Committee and chaired the Professional Responsibility Committee.
Tannehill was appointed by the Mississippi Supreme Court in 2020 as a member of the Complaint Tribunal and has served on the Board of Bar Admission’s Committee for Character and Fitness for 12 years.
Locally, he has served as President of the Lafayette County Bar and Tri-County Jr. Bar Associations.
Tannehill is married to the former Robyn McKenzie, who is in her second term as Mayor of Oxford. Robyn and Tannehill have three children, Maggie, 23, who is a counselor in Columbus, Jack, 21, who plays football at Southern Miss, and Molly Catherine, 19, who attends Mississippi State University. They are members of Christ Presbyterian Church in Oxford, a church they helped found and charter in 1995.