Everett Sinor, General Counsel

As General Counsel for Brentwood Services, Inc., Everett Sinor is responsible for providing in-house legal services for the company, as well as supervising and monitoring all litigation. Everett also coordinates and directs Brentwood Services’ government regulatory efforts.
Everett received his undergraduate degree in business from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1991. In 1995, Everett received a Doctor of Jurisprudence diploma from Mississippi College School of Law, graduating With Distinction. While at Mississippi College, Everett served as Casenote Editor of the Mississippi College Law Review and had a note published entitled The Belated Demise of Utah Pie.
After graduating from law school, Everett became an associate in the Franklin, Tennessee law firm of Petersen, Buerger, Moseley, & Carson. In 1998, Everett became a staff attorney for the State of Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, handling both insurance and securities matters. In 1999, Everett became the Senior Counsel for Insurance for the department, and in 2001, Everett was named Assistant Commissioner for Insurance by Commissioner Anne B. Pope. He served in that capacity for two years before joining Brentwood Services as its first in-house general counsel in 2003.
