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JOSHUA R. DENTON

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Josh has spent more than two decades counseling clients and litigating all types of real estate and business disputes. He brings extensive experience and a skillful approach to negotiating entitlements, land use and zoning matters. Read more and get to know him.

Joshua R. Denton

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Joshua R. Denton

Joshua R. Denton is a solution-oriented attorney who has devoted his professional life to counseling and guiding clients as to how best to reach their goals and objectives. A classically trained business and real estate litigator, Josh long ago developed a strong interest in all aspects of land use, zoning, real estate development and dispute resolution. He routinely represents clients before local governmental boards and commissions—ranging from local legislative bodies and planning commissions to boards of zoning appeals, utility advisory boards, roadway commissions, and historic zoning commissions. He also represents clients in all types of real estate and business disputes in state and federal courts. His roster of loyal clients includes entrepreneurs, seasoned real estate developer groups, builders, golf-course owners, investor groups, churches and other non-profit organizations, a select group of local government/quasi-government entities, HOA/ARC boards, individual property owners, and many other local and nationally recognized businesses.

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About Josh

Josh routinely aids clients in achieving their zoning and development goals by appearing before local governmental boards and commissions—ranging from local legislative bodies and planning commissions to boards of zoning appeals, utility advisory boards, roadway commissions, and historic zoning commissions. When the case requires it, Josh also is no stranger to the courtroom. He has spent more than two decades litigating all types of business and real estate disputes. He has represented numerous clients in jury and bench trials and has briefed and argued appeals before both state and federal courts. Disputes that Josh handles range from breach of contract and specific performance claims among private parties within a real estate transaction to prosecuting writs of certiorari and due process/equal protection claims against local governmental entities related to zoning decisions. Even within the litigation context, Josh remains a strong proponent of pursuing alternative dispute resolution to meet his clients’ goals, whether through informal settlement negotiations or formal mediation. In doing so, he is known for crafting creative solutions that move past existing disputes to propel his clients’ projects and relationships forward in a positive way. To that end, Josh has served as a court-appointed mediator for others in zoning and land-use related litigation.

Josh’s interest in real estate and business started at a young age, where he was often found tagging along with his mother—a real estate broker—or spending Saturdays in the office with his father—the chief financial officer for a local manufacturing company—as he oversaw closing the books each month. Those interests continued during his studies at the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he enjoyed property-related courses, including advanced future interests, and observed first-hand how conservation easements were being used to preserve historic horse farms in the rolling countryside surrounding Lexington. Josh earned his juris doctorate degree in 1999, receiving highest course grade in multiple subjects, serving as an associate editor of the Kentucky Law Journal and vice president of the Equine Law Society. In 1996, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Kentucky with a double major in journalism-general editorial and political science. While there, he served as co-editor-in-chief of the University’s annual, The Kentuckian, and interned for two U.S. Congressmen (Kentucky’s Third and Sixth Districts) in both the Washington, D.C., and the local Kentucky field office.

Following law school, Josh’s skills were honed as he developed his career and became a partner in large, nationally-recognized law firms such as Bass, Berry & Sims, PLLC and, most recently, Frost Brown Todd LLC—an AmLaw 200 Firm. He is admitted to practice law in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana. He also is admitted to practice before all U.S. District Courts sitting in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Sixth and Federal Circuits, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 2022, Josh and his longtime law partner, Tonya Austin, made the decision to depart the world of “Big Law” to form Denton Austin PLC. They did so to further devote their practice to the types of services most meaningful to both their clients and them, within a boutique setting. Their goal is to continue to provide the highest level of personalized legal services available to their many longstanding clients, colleagues, and friends.

Josh has been very active in civic and charitable organizations throughout his life. Currently, he sits as a Commissioner on the Historic Zoning Commission for the City of Franklin, Tennessee, having been appointed by Mayor Ken Moore and the City’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen in 2021. He also serves as a member of the Board for The ALS Association’s Tennessee Chapter and serves on the ALS Association’s regional Development Committee. Josh previously served as the Chairman of the Board for the Nashville Conflict Resolution Center (“NCRC”), which provides free and sliding-scale mediation services to those most in need within Metro Nashville-Davidson County and Middle Tennessee. NCRC’s services include resolving public housing disputes to avoid eviction; negotiating agreed parenting plans; and resolving school-related disputes to avoid students entering the prison pipeline. Josh continues to serve as a member of NCRC’s Advisory Board. He also has served as a director, officer, and member of the executive committee for the Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, Tennessee—a prominent local non-profit organization that has been promoting historic preservation and community development within Williamson County for more than half a century. The foundation has proudly acquired and preserved local historic landmarks like The Franklin Theatre, The Old, Old Jail and Franklin Grove Estate and Gardens (formerly, the O’More College of Design). The foundation also hosts hundreds of thousands of visitors and guests in Franklin each year with its signature festivals—Main Street Festival, PumpkinFest (proudly chaired by Josh and his wife a few years ago) and Dickens of a Christmas. Josh also has chaired the Nashville Bar Association’s Chancery and Circuit Courts Committee for multiple years and has been an active member in the Real Estate and Federal Courts Committees. He has served as a mentor in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity’s mentoring program for law students. Josh is active in his church, having served as an usher for many years and having taught Sunday school with his wife. He also has been active on many projects related to Battle Ground Academy, most recently assisting with coaching the upper school’s mock trial team. He is a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.
 
Josh regularly speaks throughout Tennessee and Kentucky on a variety of topics, including real estate, zoning and land use planning, presidential history, electronic discovery/social media, ethics, and alternative dispute resolution. He has served as a guest lecturer at the University of Kentucky and the Nashville School of Law.

Josh married his law school sweetheart, Susan, in Lexington in 1999. Together, they live in Franklin with their two children, John and Vivian. In his spare time, Josh enjoys exploring the world with his family (Nanjing, China, the Cotswolds, the Musée d'Orsay, and Nantucket top his list); reading up on some history (especially the U.S. presidents, the Second World War, and his own family’s history); photography (his most likely subjects are landscapes, historic buildings and his wife and kids); taking in the occasional horse race, bourbon trail tour or basketball game in the Bluegrass; piddling on projects around the house and in the garden; telling tall tales over suppers at home with friends; and hanging out with the family dogs, Georgia and Birdie.

Education, Affiliations, & More

Law School
University of Kentucky College of Law, J.D., 1999

Undergraduate School
University of Kentucky, B.A., 1996

Josh is licensed to practice in the following state(s):

  • Indiana
  • Kentucky
  • Tennessee

Josh is admitted to practice before the following court(s):

  • United States Supreme Court
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
  • United States District Courts for the Western, Middle & Eastern Districts of Tennessee
  • United States District Courts for the Eastern & Western Districts of Kentucky
  • United States District Courts for the Northern & Southern Districts of Indiana
  • Nashville Bar Foundation, Fellow
  • Kentucky Law Journal, Associate Editor and Outstanding Second Year Staff Member
  • University of Kentucky College of Law: Best Oral Argument, Legal Writing Seminar; CALI Awards, Evidence and Family Law; and Vice President, Equine Law Society
  • University of Kentucky, Alpha Lambda Delta and Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Societies
  • Congressional Intern, Kentucky’s Third and Sixth Districts
  • American Bar Association
  • Tennessee Bar Association
  • Kentucky Bar Association
  • Nashville Bar Association (Member, Chancery and Circuit Courts Committee; Member, Real Estate Committee; Member, Federal Courts Committee)
  • International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC; Planning Committee, Tennessee/Kentucky Idea Exchange, 2013; Co-Chair, September 2013)
  • Nashville Young Leaders Council (Fall Class 57)
  • The ALS Association, Tennessee Chapter (Member, Board of Directors)
  • Nashville Conflict Resolution Center (Former Board Chair and Executive Committee Member; Member, Advisory Board)
  • Historic Preservation—Heritage Foundation of Williamson County, Tennessee (Former Member, Board of Directors; former Member, Executive Committee; former VP of Preservation and VP of Sponsorship and Development; Member, Franklin Grove Planning Committee)
  • Historic Preservation—Next Generation Heritage Foundation (Former Member, Board of Directors)
  • Chamber of Commerce for Williamson County, Tennessee (Former member, First Friday Programming Committee)
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