Top best Mediation Lawyers in ZIP 38103 | 7 available
7 Mediation lawyers are available in ZIP code 38103 in Carthage, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $350 per hour.
Mediation Lawyers Nearby Carthage 38103 (by distance)
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(Memphis Area) 38125 17.4 miles
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FAQs - Mediation Lawyers in 38103 city Carthage How many Mediation lawyers actively serve residents of Carthage, Tennessee? Approximately 70 licensed attorneys focus on Mediation across Carthage, Tennessee. Most matters are filed through the Tennessee District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Mediation lawyers in Carthage, Tennessee? In Carthage, typical rates range from $248-$383 per hour for Mediation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3519 and $6461, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Mediation matters usually take in courts near Carthage? Mediation cases in Carthage, Tennessee usually take around 5-13 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Mediation cases for people living in Carthage, Tennessee? Residents of Carthage typically see Mediation filings handled by the Tennessee District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Mediation? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Mediation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Pam Warnock Blair* is an equity member of McNabb, Bragorgos & Burgess PLLC. She has a diverse state and federal court litigation practice including commercial litigation, tort claims, probate court disputes, and family law matters. She also maintains an insurance defense practice representing insured parties in premises liability, medical malpractice, construction negligence, wrongful death, and other issues. She has also represented plaintiffs and defendants in employment litigation and defendants in multi-district litigation. Pam has presented to lawyers, insurance adjusters, and law students on topics such as appellate advocacy, effective management of insurance defense files, premises liability, alternative dispute resolution techniques in family law, and the concept of lawyers as peacemakers. Pam serves on the fee dispute committee of the Memphis Bar Association. Pam is an adjunct professor at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law teaching the fundamentals of legal writing and reasoning as well as oral argument to first year students. She has been an active member of the Los Locos Triathlon team since 1997 and regularly participates in triathlon and multisport events in the southeast. Education:University of Memphis School of Law, Memphis, TN, 1983 J.D. University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, 1980 B.A.. Areas of Practice: Civil Litigation Insurance Defense Pharmacy Defense Commercial Litigation Personal Injury Law Family Law Appellate Practice Admissions:Tennessee, 1983 U.S. District Court Western District of Tennessee, 1985 U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 1986 U.S. District Court Middle of Tennessee, 1986 U.S. District Court Eastern of Tennessee, 2008 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Arkansas, 2010Alternative Dispute Resolution:Pam Blair is listed by the Supreme Court as both a family law and civil mediator.Pam customizes family mediation services to the budget and goals of her clients. In every case, her goal is to minimize drama and save expense for the divorcing couple. The most common mediations occur when the Husband and Wife each have counsel and a mediator leads them toward an agreed settlement. Mediation keeps the divorcing couple in control of the outcome. When children are involved, mediated divorce agreements can be the start of the compromise necessary for future co-parenting between parties who otherwise might not get along.Pam Blair will assist divorcing couples in an even simpler and less expensive path to divorce. As a mediator, Pam Blair will meet with just the divorcing couple and assist them toward settlement, not as a lawyer for either party, rather as a mediator. As a neutral leader, she will insure the parties equally understand the procedure of the path to the divorce. The goal of the process is to reach a workable mediation agreement which the parties can take to the counsel of their choice for the final steps. Because of the good work done with Pam Blair, there is much less work for counsel to do. Ideally, this results in less cost and turmoil to the couple. If you wish to simplify your divorce or other family dispute, click here to determine if you are a good candidate for this process. Representative Cases:In a pharmacy error case litigated as a medical malpractice case by Pam Blair, the Sixth Circuit affirmed a district court summary judgment for Defendant pharmacy in Beal ex rel Putnam v. Walgreen Co., 408 Fed. 2010 WL 4669905 (C.A.6 (Tenn.)). Pam Blair successfully negated essential elements of the Plaintiffs’ claim by excluding expert testimony and excluding Plaintiffs’ claim for punitive damages in the trial court.. Pam Blair successfully defended Plaintiffs appeal in a construction case, Watkins v. Tankersly Construction, W2004-00869. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s grant of a summary judgment arising from her assertion of a relevant statute of repose. Argument centered on statutory interpretation.. On appeal, Nick Bragorgos and Pam Blair attained a large remittitur of a jury trial verdict in a minor pedestrian death case in Dunn v. Davis, W2006-00251. The McNabb lawyers demonstrated limitations in the proof to the Court of Appeals that did not substantiate the original verdict.. In a construction case, Pam Blair defended a subdivision developer in a negligence claim. The trial court interpreted the Tennessee statute of repose concerning improvement to real property and barred the Plaintiffs claim; Plaintiff appealed; the Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court summary judgment. Griffin v. Munford Development, W2007-00812 (perm. 2008),. Pam Blair defended a developer in a tragic pedestrian death case. Plaintiffs asserted the absence of a sidewalk was the proximate cause of the death of two minors. The trial court dismissed the claim as untimely filed after hearing argument over the determination of the date of the completion of the improvement to real estate. Plaintiffs appealed unsuccessfully. Jenkins v. Southland Capital, W-2007-01180 (perm. app. denied 2008). In a procedurally complicated case, Pam Blair stepped in mid-litigation to defend the appeal of a Knoxville pharmacy error case in Massi v. Walgreen Co., 337 Fed. Appx. 542, 2009 WL 2230722 (C.A.6 Tenn.)) after a conflict developed. The case hit the Sixth Circuit under two different docket numbers; the Sixth Circuit affirmed the district court’s dismissal both times.. Family Law:In an contentious probate court trial between family members, Pam Blair’s client, an administrator of an estate, recaptured greater than one million dollars to the estate when the Court found that a family member had exerted undue influence on the deceased family member.Pam Blair has participated in divorce settlements using alternative approaches including collaborative law and mediation without mediators. She believes in early settlement of as many issues in dispute as possible to keep costs and contention down. This approach narrows the issues if a trial is necessary.In a recent divorce trial, Pam Warnock Blair sought enforcement of a signed mediation agreement after the opposing spouse repudiated the agreement on grounds of duress. In the same trial, the Court ordered the parenting schedule preferred by her client as opposed to the parenting schedule preferred by the opposing spouse.
Ms. Landers is the senior lawyer and managing partner at The Landers Firm, PLC, where she focuses on litigation and mediation of divorce, child custody, child visitation, alimony, child support, protective orders, adoption, child relocation, child support, termination of parental rights, legitimation, paternity, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, complex divorce issue management such as closely held business valuation, and international child abduction under the Hague Convention.Ms. Landers was born in Little Rock, AR, is active in her community, serves as a volunteer for numerous organizations, and enjoys traveling widely.Ms. Landers’ special designations are as follows:. Ms. Landers’ bar admissions are as follows:. Ms. Landers’ education is as follows:. Ms. Landers was an Adjunct Professor at the Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law teaching “Alternative Dispute Resolution” in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2004. She still teaches two classes per year.Some of Ms. Landers honors and awards are as follows:. Ms. Landers’ professional associations and memberships are as follows:. Some of Ms. Landers’ pro bono activities are as follows:
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in Carthage and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in Carthage and surrounding areas.
Experienced Mediation attorney serving clients in Carthage and surrounding areas.