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Tom Shumate created Meridian Law, PLLC, in response to our changing times and client needs. Meridian Law’s business model is built around providing superior service and sound legal advice at a fair cost to individuals and businesses across Tennessee. Service areas include business, contract, and employment litigation; disputes involving non-competition agreements and theft of trade secrets; insurance defense; personal injury and wrongful death actions; and probate cases.. Tom graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University in 1995 and from Notre Dame Law School in 1998. He returned to and has been practicing law in his hometown of Nashville, TN since.. Tom is actively involved in the Nashville community and various Bar organizations and has been recognized for his contributions to both:. • In 2011 and 2013, he was selected as a “Rising Star” by the Mid-South edition of Super Lawyers Magazine.• Perfect 10 rating from Avvo (www.avvo.com).• Past member of the Editorial Board of Law Practice Today webzine and current member of the Editorial Board of Law Practice magazine, monthly publications of the Law Practice Section of the American Bar Association.• Two-time past Chair of the Law Office Technology and Management Section of the Tennessee Bar Association.• Lectures to attorneys across the state and writes on issues related to covenants not to compete, legal ethics, legal marketing, and technology.• Served on the Board of Directors of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee for many years and has raised more than $140, for the agency over the past ten years through the annual “Lawyers for Littles” Bowl for Kids’ Sake event he co-founded.• Past-Chair of the Father Ryan Alumni Board and the School Board of Christ the King School.. When not resolving his clients' matters as efficiently as possible, Tom enjoys spending time with his wife and children, reading, running, and supporting Vanderbilt and Notre Dame athletics.
Timothy L. Miles has dedicated his career to representing shareholders in complex class-action litigation and individuals in employment discrimination, Social Security Disability, Car Wrecks, Workers Compensation and ither personal injury cases.. Whether serving as lead, co-lead, or liaison counsel, Mr. Miles has helped recover hundreds of millions of dollars for defrauded investors, shaped precedent-setting decisions, and delivered real corporate governance reforms. Judges and peers have repeatedly recognized Mr. Miles’ relentless advocacy for shareholders, as well as his unbendable ethical standards.. Mr. Miles focuses his practice on securities fraud class actions, shareholder derivative actions, and corporate mergers and acquisitions class actions, as well as car wrecks, Social Security Disability, Workers Compensation, Mass Tortm, and more.
Thirty-seven years of successful legal practice in personal injury, trucking, banking, business, collection, commercial, construction, contract, employment, insurance, landlord/tenant, lender liability, products liability, real estate, and workers compensation law using my direct, action-oriented approach in identifying and solving problems.
There are several things I want potential criminal clients to know about me. I have more than 40 years of experience as a criminal defense lawyer in Tennessee and Florida. I represent clients who are being prosecuted or investigated for federal or state crimes. The majority of my practice is spent defending federal crimes, mostly white collar offenses like money laundering, wire fraud, health care fraud and tax fraud but also racketeering and drug offenses. Over the years I have represented some of the largest drug traffickers in the world. My considerable experience has allowed me to earn the respect of the Federal Judiciary, the U. S. Attorney's Office, the U.S. Marshal's Office, and all of the Federal law enforcement agencies (DEA, FBI, ATF, IRS, Homeland Security, etc.) in Middle Tennessee.. If you are a foreign national I want you to know I am extremely knowledgeable in immigration law and I have represented and currently represent a significant number of foreign clients. I am experienced in post-conviction matters including appeals, habeas writs, and the appeal of prisoner's rights issues. Please check my case results and client reviews at my website or on AVVO to get an idea about the quality of my work.
Since law is a profession rather than merely a business, the lawyer's duty to the client is paramount but obligation extends to the Court system, to the public at large and to a system of governance that promotes justice and fair treatment for all.. If I couldn't litigate, I don't know what I would (or could) do. A semi-serious goal is to try a jury trial in every Tennessee county before I die or retire. I've got about 80 or so of the 95 counties-- the courthouse pictures that appear at random throughout our firm's web site are part of my jurisprudential safari.. Increasingly, I serve as a civil mediator and enjoy using different skill sets and gray hair to assist parties reach monetary and emotional settlement where hopes of resolution were slight.
Shea Hasenauer spent his childhood in Commerce, Michigan, which is about a 45-minute drive from Detroit. A son from a loving family, Shea's early interests included sports, enjoying a lake near his home, and time with family. Shea was recruited by the Cornell University wrestling program and graduated from the School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Towards the end of his time at Cornell, Shea's legal vocation began to be born.. Shea's legal formation took place at the Ave Maria School of Law in beautiful Naples, Florida. Shea was really thankful for the time he was able to spend in Florida being formed for his ensuing legal career, meeting wonderful people, and visiting extended family.. Shea's life has been full of many surprises, and after his schooling in Ithaca, New York, and Naples, Florida, as well as internships in Alabama and New York City, Shea moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he currently resides.. The gift held most dearly to his heart is Shea's Faith.
Sam Shirley is a Tennessee native, having grown up and resided in the Middle Tennessee area for almost two decades. Prior to attending Belmont University in Nashville, Sam graduated from Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee. Sam earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Belmont, and was also a member of the Iota Phi chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, including serving on its executive council.. After earning his undergraduate degree, Sam continued his education in Nashville and enrolled in Belmont University College of Law on a full tuition scholarship, before receiving his Juris Doctor degree. During law school, Sam was a member of the American Inns of Court, the Belmont Criminal Law Society, and The Federalist Society. Sam is licensed to practice law in the State of Tennessee and is admitted in all Tennessee state courts. Sam is also licensed to practice law before the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Sam focuses his practice on matters pertaining to business and commercial litigation, contractual disputes, family law, defamation and privacy law, education law, and employment law. He also assists clients in real and personal property litigation and cases involving Second Amendment rights.. Sam's unique background in journalism, as well as the law, provides him with the skillset to evaluate complex legal issues through a distinctive point of view. Sam focuses on offering his clients creative and efficient solutions, while telling their stories in the process. His excellent verbal and written skills enable Sam to communicate complex legal concepts in a straightforward manner, ensuring a trusted relationship between him and his clients.. In his free time, Sam enjoys fishing, spending time with his dog, and rooting for a diverse array of sports teams including the Tennessee Volunteers, Tennessee Titans, Nashville Predators, Nashville Soccer Club, and the Atlanta Braves.
Practicing more than 28 years,I have developed an immensely diverse practice. I have substantial experience in many aspects of civil litigation, including personal injury (plaintiff and defense), probate litigation, and business litigation. Some of my more significant business clients have included State Industries, Bridgestone and Comdata. In addition to my litigation experience, I am also a listed as a Rule 31 General Civil mediator. I have mediated hundreds of cases as a neutral, bringing them to resolution for the parties.
Paul is a Nashville-based attorney with over a decade of experience serving Nashville and the surrounding areas. Always calling Nashville home, Paul received his Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis in 2002, and completed his undergrad at Tennessee Technological University in 1996. Excelling at a wide variety of practices including nashville-bankruptcy-attorneys, employment law, small business litigation, representing employers and employees in civil rights cases, collection prosecution, defense and more. Paul has proven results and is passionate about all things Nashville, including our beloved Nashville Predators. He’s excited about how fast the city is growing. Paul lives in Music City with his wife, two boys, and dog.
Our firm provides elite representation with a focus on federal constitutional rights litigation, state criminal defense, and federal criminal defense. We also have a general civil practice with experience in personal injury, family, and civil litigation. Many attorneys consider our team the best in middle Tennessee for litigating constitutional rights lawsuits related to police misconduct and the justice system.
My law practice concentrates on post-divorce division of retirement assets, focusing exclusively on ERISA retirement, military pensions, Thrift Savings Plan, FERS, railroad, local and state government retirement. My primary focus is drafting Qualified Domestic Relations Orders and resolving post-divorce retirement issues.
My goal is to help my clients through difficult matters with a thoughtful, efficient, and problem-solving approach. I am dedicated to representing my client's best interests with integrity and compassion.
My clients describe me as: Empathetic, Knowledgeable, and Professional. My Top Strengths are:. Communication: I consistently demonstrate strong communication skills, ensuring clients are well-informed throughout their cases.Empathy and Client Care: I listen, understand, and support clients through difficult situations, I make sure my clients are heard and cared for.Expertise and Efficiency: I have a comprehensive knowledge of the law. I handle cases efficiently, achieving favorable outcomes for my clients.. Jess Morgan is an experienced and compassionate family law attorney at Digby Family Law. Originally from Ohio, Jess grew up with a strong sense of community and a passion for helping others. She attended Belmont University, where she earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Music Business. Her time at Belmont sparked a deep interest in law, leading her to further her education at Belmont University College of Law. There, Jess obtained her Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree along with a Certificate in Entertainment and Music Business Law, solidifying her legal expertise and commitment to serving clients with dedication and professionalism.. With a deep understanding of family law and a commitment to providing exceptional legal services, Jess has built a strong reputation for being a dedicated advocate for her clients. Whether handling divorce, custody disputes, adoption, or other family law matters, Jess takes pride in offering personalized, clear, and insightful guidance to help her clients navigate some of life’s most challenging situations.. Known for her empathetic approach, Jess listens carefully to her clients’ needs, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost care and attention. Her ability to explain complex legal matters in an accessible and understandable way empowers clients to make informed decisions and feel confident throughout the legal process. Clients appreciate her transparency, especially when it comes to costs, timelines, and expectations, as well as her timely communication and unwavering support.. With a proven track record of success, Jess is highly regarded for her strong advocacy and commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients. Whether negotiating settlements or representing clients in court, she consistently demonstrates professionalism, expertise, and a deep commitment to securing the best possible results.. Jess’s clients often describe her as not only a knowledgeable and skilled attorney but also a trusted partner who provides invaluable emotional support during some of life’s most difficult moments. Her ability to balance legal expertise with compassion has made her a sought-after family law attorney.. Outside of her legal work, Jess is dedicated to ensuring that her clients feel valued and heard. She works tirelessly to make sure that her clients are always informed and prepared, giving them the confidence they need to move forward with their lives.
Mr. Cole began studying international law, economics, and negotiations while a student at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Part of his training included a year abroad where he acted as a pro bono consultant for several Eastern European enterprises attempting to expand trade with the West. Upon his return to the States, Mr. Cole continued studying negotiations and international business at Emory University’s Goizueta School of Business where he earned his MBA in 1994. He subsequently enjoyed a successful ten-year career as an information technology consultant with engagements at several Fortune 500 companies culminating with his role as a Chief Information Officer for an online travel company. In 2004, Mr. Cole enrolled in law school where he was distinguished by obtaining a Dean's Recognition Scholarship, the “book award” (highest grade) for Torts, and positions as a both an academic research assistant and as an intern with a Federal Magistrate Judge. He has since worked in forensic investigations as an electronic discovery specialist for companies such as Kroll Ontrack and Deloitte Financial Advisory Services and continues to be involved with cutting edge technologies.Today, Mr. Cole uses his years of experience in business and negotiations to focus his legal practice in complex business litigation, high asset divorce, privacy and defamation, immigration and appellate matters. He is admitted to practice law in Tennessee, Florida, Minnesota, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the EIOR Immigration Court, and the United States Supreme Court.
Michael Smith has been practicing law and advocating for his clients for about 20 years. After graduating law school, he clerked for two State Supreme Court Justices, on the Kentucky Supreme Court - gaining valuable training and understanding of the judicial decision process. Because of his past experience working with insurance companies, Michael understands what issues and arguments are necessary to focus on when dealing with insurance companies to win the maximum amount for his clients. Many of Michael Smith's current clients are people who were referred by past clients or lawyers impressed with his legal skills and results.. You will need a strong advocate to win your case. Michael Smith has key experience in negotiations and court trials because of his past employment as an attorney representing insurance companies, learning their procedures, defenses and arguments. He now represents injured people against many of those same companies. His specialized knowledge benefits you by negotiating settlements for a monetary recovery. Michael is your advocate, working only for your best interests.
Liz Sitgreaves is one of six attorneys at the Law Offices of John Day, P.C. where she represents clients in appellate work, personal injury law, wrongful death and tort litigation. Liz attended the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she graduated magna cum laude and served on the Tennessee Journal of Law and Policy. Liz received her B.A. in political science magna cum laude from the University of Georgia.. Liz served as a Senior Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Frank G. Clement, Jr. of the Tennessee Court of Appeals before transitioning into private practice with the Law Offices of John Day, P.C. She is a self-proclaimed “people person” who enjoys helping others use the law as a conduit. Liz enjoys listening to her clients, understanding what they are going through, and sharing their story with the courts so her client’s story is given a voice.. Professional Honors. Liz has been a long-time Board Member of the Lawyers’ Association for Women (LAW), Marion Griffin Chapter, where she currently serves as the President-Elect. In 2015, she received LAW’s inaugural Rising Star Award for spearheading LAW’s Coalition for Fair Courts, which provided voter education and outreach during the retention elections of Tennessee’s appellate court judges.. Liz is also a member of the Nashville Bar Association, where she co-chairs the Circuit and Chancery Court Committee, and previously co-chaired the Appellate Practice Committee. Liz was named "Best of the Bar" by the Nashville Business Journal in 2017, an award honoring Middle Tennessee's leading lawyers and corporate counsel. Additionally, Liz is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and was selected for the 2016 Class of the Tennessee Bar Association’s Leadership Law program. Liz is a Barrister in the Harry Phillips American Inn of Court and has also served as an Associate Member of the Belmont University College of Law American Inn of Court. She is also a member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association.. Community Involvement. Liz has long been dedicated to public service and has been designated an “Attorney for Justice” by the Tennessee Supreme Court in recognition of her pro bono service in 2015 and 2016. She has also been involved with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee for many years. Liz is a Big Sister, and organizes teams to raise funds for the organization as part of the Lawyers for Littles Bowling Events. Liz co-chaired the 2015 and 2016 Lawyers for Littles event, which collectively raised over $35,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee.. In her spare time, Liz enjoys sampling Nashville’s thriving food scene. For seven years, she wrote a monthly culinary column for the LAW newsletter, the Culinary Docket, which spotlighted local restaurants.
Licensed attorney since 1996. She was trained in Collaborative Law and is also a Rule 31 Family Law mediator. Kamie is also a member of the Williamson County Bar Association and a Master of the John Marshall Inns of Court, where she has been a member since 1998.
Kent is an experienced attorney with broad and deep experience handling complex commercial disputes and litigation. He has practiced at the trial and appellate levels in state and federal courts, peer review proceedings, arbitrations, and mediations.. He has an established record of successful outcomes for plaintiff and defendant clients in litigation, and clients with legal issues and disputes outside of litigation.. In addition, Kent is the author of several articles on areas of interest in the legal community, published in the California Lawyer, Los Angeles Lawyer, and Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) Report.. Kent is actively involved with Vanderbilt Law School (VLS). He serves as the attorney advisor for the VLS student volunteers at the Shade Tree Clinic (a Medical-Legal Partnership Clinic), where Vanderbilt Medical School students provide free care to uninsured patients, and law students provide legal analysis, needs assessments and referral services. In addition, he has been the Class Agent for VLS Class '81, a guest speaker at VLS, and a judge for VLS' Moot Court and Mock Trial exercises. In February 2020, the Winter 2020 issue of the Vanderbilt Law magazine published an article, entitled: Judge Thomas Varlan '81, A Profile by Kent Halkett '81, written by Kent.. Kent is licensed to practice in Tennessee and California.
Ken is a leading entertainment and copyright attorney with Day & Blair, PC in Nashville, Tennessee. He has served as lead counsel in numerous state and federal jury trials and as a specially-appointed Judge in state court. Ken also holds an appointment as an adjunct professor of business and law in Middle Tennessee State University's award winning Department of Recording Industry, College of Mass Communication. Ken's teaching and scholarship focuses on copyright law, business relations, music related contracts, and ethics. Ken is a voting member of the Country Music Association (CMA).
Joy Day is one of only fourteen female lawyers in the State of Tennessee who is certified as a civil trial specialist by the National Board of Legal Specialty Certification and the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education. With more than 150 days of trial to her credit, Joy has significant trial experience in high-exposure, complex cases and is more than comfortable in the courtroom.. Joy has enjoyed a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating, the highest rating possible, since 2004. And she has been named a Mid-South Super Lawyer every year since 2009 -- only five percent of Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi lawyers are chosen each year.. Joy is licensed in state and federal courts in Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan, and she has actively handled cases in each of those jurisdictions. Joy is also a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Listed General Civil Mediator.. Professional Activities. Joy is actively involved with the Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society, where she currently serves as the organization's President-Elect and has previously held the position of Secretary. Joy served for six years on the Tennessee Commission for Continuing Legal Education and Specialization, where she was elected to both the position of Treasurer and Chair of the Commission. Joy also serves on the Content Review Board for the Tennessee Judiciary Museum.. Joy is a graduate of the Tennessee Bar Association's Leadership Law Program, and she has also served on the Tennessee Bar Association's Youth Court Advisory Board. In addition, she helped co-organize a Wills for Heroes event in Williamson County.. She was a founding member of Belmont University's American Inn of Courts and is a member of the John Marshall American Inn of Court. She is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, Michigan Bar Association, Ohio Bar Association, Kentucky Bar Association and Williamson County Bar Association.. Education. Joy attended the University of Tennessee in her hometown of Knoxville. She received her Bachelor of Arts in 1992. She began her law school career at the University of Tennessee but later transferred to Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1994, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.. Personal. Joy is married to John Day and is a mom to Kate Day and bonus mom to Sarah and Michael Day. She is an active volunteer at Scales Elementary. Because she is passionate about cooking, eating and drinking wine, she has also become quite fond of running and hiking.
J. Thomas Mihalczo III is a Nashville personal injury attorney at The Law Offices of John Day serving injured victims of Nashville auto accidents, work accidents, medical malpractice & products liability. He can also assist injured or sick individuals with their appeal of the denial of long-term disability often litigating for benefits under ERISA.. Thomas previously graduated law school from St. Louis University School of Law where he was a leading member of the St. Louis University trial team. He additionally completed his undergraduate studies at the University of , where he was a collegiate athlete as a member of the men's soccer team.. With a passion for representing injured individuals, his legal memberships include the Missouri Bar Association, Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, and the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. He is admitted to practice within the state of Missouri and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
I help families keep safe estates from generation to generation with estate plans that work when you need them and probate administration that keeps your family and your legacy intact.. I began my career as a civil trial lawyer handling personal injury and disability claims, business disputes, will contests and divorces. All of my experiences prepared me and uniquely qualified me to focus my practice on estate planning, probate and business succession planning. I love helping my clients identify their concerns, solve their problems, maximize their opportunities and make their lives better.. I build long term relationships with my clients and their families and work with their other trusted professional advisors to design, build and implement plans that fit their circumstances, goals and wishes.
I have a passion to assist my clients through some of their most challenging and difficult times. I strive daily to serve the needs of all of my clients. My area of practice is general civil litigation for the firm, however, my primary focuses are personal injury and family law.. Prior to joining KHA Law Group, I graduated from St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Pre-Law. While at St. Edward’s, I interned at the Travis County District Attorney’s Office in the domestic violence unit.. Upon graduation from St. Edward’s University, I went on to attend Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California. While in law school, I gained a wealth of practical experience working as a law clerk for various District Attorney Offices in California and I also worked at a private general practice in Los Angeles, California. I was a member of his law school’s National Mock Trial Team and competed in civil litigation competitions against other law schools in California.. When I am not at work, I enjoy fishing and spending time with my wife. I am also involved with my local Christian church.. I am an active member of the Nashville, Williamson County, and Tennessee Bar Associations and I am admitted to practice in all Tennessee state courts as well as the United States Middle District of Tennessee federal court. I am also a member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association and the Tennessee Young Lawyers Association.
I am an “AV” rated attorney, admitted in both Tennessee and Alabama. As of February 2024, I have chosen to continue my 31+ year career with Meridian Law in Brentwood, providing legal services to Tennessee companies and individuals. Over the years, my practice areas have included insurance defense, personal injury, products-liability, labor and employment (L & E) litigation and training (including ERISA disability and other fringe benefits), and complex commercial, business and other general civil litigation (contract and tort).
I am a sixty year old board-certified civil trial lawyer who is fascinated by the law of personal injury and wrongful death, also called the law of torts. I have studied the field for over thirty years. I represent people who have been injured and the families of those who have died as a result of the negligence of others.. I grew up in Spencer, Wisconsin, a village about 140 miles due north of Madison. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Platteville in 1978 with a B.S. degree in Comprehensive Business and Economics.. I then moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where I attended the University of North Carolina. I received my J.D. degree in May 1981, graduating with honors. I was elected to the Order of the Coif and served on the staff of the North Carolina Law Review.. I moved to Nashville in May 1981. I was an associate and later a partner in a Nashville firm from 1981 - 1992, and had the privilege to learn how to be a trial lawyer from the late John T. Conners, Jr. On January 1, 1993, I left a partnership in that firm and started a firm that is now known as the Law Offices of John Day, P.C. The practice of our four-lawyer firm is limited to complex civil litigation on behalf of plaintiffs in personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, products liability, automobile and trucking liability and other tort cases that arise from burns and sexual abuse.. I enjoy bar association activities. I have served as President of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, Chair of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America Council of State Presidents, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Nashville Bar Association. I am also a past President of the National Board of Trial Advocacy, a non-profit group that certifies trial lawyers across the Nation. I was board-certified by that organization as a civil trial lawyer over 20 years ago and have been re-certified every five years. In 2006 I was elected to the American Law Institute.. I also enjoy working on committees designed to improve the quality of the legal system. The Tennessee Supreme Court has appointed me to the Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization; I served two terms on that Commission and served as its Chair. I currently serve as a consultant to the Tennessee Judicial Conference's Committee on Pattern Jury (Civil) Instructions; I am one of two non-judges on that Committee. Lt. Governor John Wilder appointed me to the Tennessee Judicial Evaluation Commission, the group that evaluates Tennessee's appellate judges. My service on that Commission ended in June, 2009. I was then appointed to the successor group, the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission by Rep. Williams, the Speaker of Tennessee House of Representatives. On September 15, 2009 I was selected as the Chair of that Commission and was re-elected as Chair for another one-year term in August, 2010. I finished my service on the Commission in the Fall of 2011. I have also served on the Tennessee Supreme Court's Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission. On January 1, 2008, the Tennessee Supreme Court appointed me to its Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure and I was re-appointed effective January 1, 2014. My service ended on December 31, 2016.. I have been an active legal writer and speaker. In 1997 Donald Capparella and I combined forces to write Tennessee Law of Comparative Fault, the only book in Tennessee in the field. John Wood joined us for the Second Edition; the book is published (and updated annually) by Thomson West Publishing Company. The third edition of the book was published in the Fall of 2008.. I have also authored "Day on Torts: A Handbook for Tennessee Tort Lawyers." The most recent edition of the book, now called "Day on Torts: Leading Cases for Tennessee Tort Lawyers," was released in 2016.. My most recent book is "Tennessee Law of Civil Trial," which was published in the Summer of 2013.. My book "Compendium of Tort Reform Statues and Related Cases, 2008-2014" is now in its fifth edition. The book is a collection of tort reform statues and the cases that interpret those statutes. A new edition, covering changes in the law through July 1, 2016, was released in November of 2065.. I have also written over fifty articles on personal injury and wrongful death law. Several of those articles have been cited by the Tennessee Supreme Court in court opinions.. I have been honored to speak at legal seminars across the country. I have given over 250 speeches to lawyers in 19 different states. In 2004 former Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Penny White and former Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Joe Riley and I started "Justice Programs" to offer seminars to Tennessee lawyers.. I was honored to be named in the 1993-94 edition of Best Lawyers in America at the age of 36, and have been included in every edition thereafter. In 2009 I was named the Best Personal Injury Lawyer in Nashville by Best Lawyers in America. That publication honored me with the "Best Medical Malpractice Lawyer in Nashville" award in 2010 and 2014, and in 2012 with the award for the "Best Bet-the-Company Lawyer" award . Other than the opportunity to represent my wonderful clients, my biggest professional honor was election to the American College of Trial Lawyers in 2002 at the age of 45. Less than 140 Tennessee lawyers are Fellows in this organization and less than 20 of those have a substantial practice on behalf of plaintiffs in personal injury and wrongful death cases. I am currently serving as Chair of the Tennessee Chapter.. On the personal side, my wife Joy (also a lawyer) and I would rather be at our cabin on Tims Ford Lake outside of Lynchburg, Tennessee than any other place in the world. Joined by Sarah (age 25) and Michael (21), my children from a previous marriage, and our 9-year old daughter Kate we enjoy boating and other water sports. We also love to hike. Joy and I are Tennessee Titans fans, and Joy is an avid University of Tennessee Vols football fan.