
In addition to his academic achievements, Jason’s passion for legal education is evident through his role as an assistant professor at Middle Tennessee State University, where he also coached the university’s mock trial team. Starting his practice in Murfreesboro and later relocating to Columbia, Jason has built a reputation for his eloquence and strategic prowess in the courtroom, particularly in domestic law. His expertise extends across various legal domains, encompassing criminal cases and civil litigation throughout Tennessee.
Beyond his professional commitments, Jason dedicates time to coaching the Mock Trial Program at Agathos Classical School. Together with partner Cory L. Ricci, Jason has guided the team to significant achievements, including two state championships and the prestigious title of the 2019 National High School Mock Trial champions.
Despite the demands of his career, Jason draws strength and support from his cherished family. His wife and five children—Samuel, Matthew, Mary Grace, Kate, and Jane Anne—are his pillars of support and a source of joy outside his professional endeavors.

Cory’s professional career is distinguished by his thousands of hours spent in the courtroom, dynamic and strategic approach to difficult cases, and delivering optimal results for his clients. He is dedicated to being accessible to his clients, drawing on his extensive experience to offer both guidance and reassurance in their times of need.
Beyond his legal practice, Cory spends ample time pouring into Columbia’s youth through coaching a local high school mock trial team alongside his partner, Jason Whatley. A seasoned figure in the mock trial world himself with over 15 years of coaching experience, Cory’s proudest professional achievement is guiding his students to claim two back-to-back State Championships and the National Championship in 2019.
Cory is married to his law school sweetheart. He spends his spare time running, cooking, stargazing, and spending time with his wife and two daughters.

Throughout his distinguished career, Dave has devoted a substantial portion of his professional life to serving the Public Defender’s Office of Tennessee for 11 years, accumulating a remarkable 18 years of experience in criminal defense. His tenure speaks volumes about his commitment to justice and his proficiency in navigating the complexities of criminal law. In 2023, Dave made the transition to Whatley & Ricci, where his expertise has become an invaluable asset to the firm’s criminal defense practice. Widely respected for his expertise, Dave is recognized as the linchpin of the firm’s defense strategies.
Beyond his legal pursuits, Dave finds joy in spending quality time with his family and sharing his love for Rugby through coaching. His multifaceted interests and dedication to both his profession and personal life paint a picture of a well-rounded individual who excels in every endeavor he undertakes.

McKenzie’s academic journey showcases her commitment to law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, laying the groundwork for her legal career. Demonstrating exceptional determination, she pursued her legal education while working full-time at our firm. This dual commitment culminated in her graduation from Nashville School of Law with a Juris Doctorate in May 2023, and she became a licensed attorney in October of the same year.
Outside of her professional pursuits, McKenzie finds joy in spending quality time with her family and pets. Her dedication to both her career and personal life underscores her well-rounded nature and unwavering commitment to excellence in all aspects of her life.
Our Valuable Team Members

Outside of her professional obligations, Donna shares a fulfilling life with her husband of 25 years, Spoon, her children Bryce, Devin, his wife Karah, and grand dog, Tuck. She is also an active member of the Central Christian Church and a highly regarded spin instructor at Gametime Sports.
Donna Symlar exemplifies not only professional excellence but also a deep-rooted commitment to family, community, and personal well-being. Her multifaceted contributions make her an invaluable asset, both within our firm and within the broader community we serve.

Mitzi’s professional trajectory includes a five-year tenure with the Davidson County District Attorney’s office, during which she gained immense legal experience and insight. Building on this experience, she transitioned to private practice for several years before joining our team in 2015. Mitzi’s multifaceted expertise covers various legal domains, further enriching our firm with strategic insights and substantial value.
In addition to her professional achievements, Mitzi is deeply committed to her role as a mother to her two children, Abigail and Robert. Her dedication to both her family and her career exemplifies her strength and determination, making her an integral part of our firm’s success.

Beyond her professional role, Madison is a devoted mother to her precious daughters Isla and Amelia in addition to her stepson Braden. She married her husband, Perry Ausbrooks, in 2022. Together, they enjoy spending time at the lake and cheering on the Vols.
Madison Ausbrooks exemplifies professionalism, dedication, and a strong commitment to both her career and her loved ones, making her an integral part of the Whatley, Ricci, Christensen, and Lynch team.

Nathan graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor of Arts in History, complemented by a minor in Political Science, providing a solid foundation for his legal career. His academic achievements reflect his dedication to understanding the complexities of the law.
Outside of his professional commitments, Nathan enjoys watching sports, reading, and spending time in nature. He cherishes moments with his dogs and family, embodying a well-rounded approach to life that makes him a valuable asset to our team.