Law Clerk
Mediator- Rule 31 Listed
Stratten is dedicated and devoted to improving the experience of citizens, lawyers, and judges in the legal field. Stratten is a heat-seeking missile, once he’s on trajectory, he will not stop until he reaches his goal. He also honed into his uber-competitive side while playing QB in football from kindergarten to high school.
Stratten graduated from Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee while dual enrolled earning a Bachelor’s degree in law, justice and society with a minor in business as mission; and simultaneously earning a Master of conflict management, all with the highest academic distinction of summa cum laude, 4.0 GPA and all before the age of 21.
He has been fortunate to be a regular in the courtroom with his mother, Harlene Labrum, and while working with the Tennessee Association of Recovery Court Professionals. At the Recovery Courts, he interacted with judges, attorneys, and others to help reduce substance abuse, crime and recidivism in Tennessee. Stratten interned for the United States House of Representatives and was assigned to the Homeland Security Committee, policy, and legislation. Stratten also interned at the TBI processing criminal records.
Stratten is currently attending Lincoln Memorial Law School. He is also diligently working on a PhD at Lipscomb University. For this doctorate program, Stratten is researching AI (artificial intelligence) and the role and effects AI will play in the legal field.