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446 R lawyers are available in Franklin, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $38 to $79 per hour.
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You’ve been arrested and chances are you are uncertain what steps you should take or whom you should reach out to for help. This is when you need a skilled criminal defense attorney to make sure your rights are protected. Anyone charged with a crime has a Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. This is the recommended course of action until you speak with an attorney. An attorney will need to understand the time line of events leading up to your arrest as well as the overall circumstances of your arrest; however, until you have contacted us, do not speak with law enforcement agencies beyond providing your name.
With over 60 years of combined experience, Rotter & Stone is one of the most recognized Michigan family law firms. Please visit our website for a more complete description of our services and philosophy: or call for a free consultation with Ms. Stone.. We provide comfort, passion, experience and a high level of discretion to hep you make informed, practical decisions. We have received numerous awards and honors, but what sets us apart is our method of making each client feel part of our own "family."
With nearly two decades of experience, Neil stands as a constant presence of compassion, expertise, and strategic acumen in the legal landscape. His proficiency in handling complex family law and divorce matters—ranging from high-asset divorces to intricate custody issues—has not only garnered him widespread respect but also a steady stream of referrals from clients who have benefited from his skillful representation at the trial and appellate court levels.. Neil's legal journey is marked by significant achievements, including recognition as a Super Lawyer Honoree (2020–2023) and an earlier tenure as a Super Lawyers Rising Star (2015–2018). These accolades reflect his unwavering commitment to excellence in family law.. At the heart of Neil's approach lies a dual strategy: he strives for amicable resolutions but stands ready to fiercely advocate in court when necessary. By actively listening to his clients and understanding their unique needs, Neil tailors his strategies to effectively champion their interests.. Neil's success is also a product of his strategic alliances with professionals across various fields relevant to divorce proceedings, such as therapists, psychologists, CPAs, forensic accountants and business valuation experts. These collaborations ensure his clients have access to comprehensive resources and informed guidance.. A proud Tennessean, Neil is dedicated to serving the middle Tennessee community, guiding clients through challenging times with empathy and expertise. His reputation extends to his role as a Rule 31 Family Law Mediator, where his vast experience and balanced demeanor have made him a highly sought-after mediator, handling over 70 cases annually.. Neil's expertise is particularly known in Williamson and Davidson County divorce cases, making him a highly sought-after advocate in these jurisdictions.. Away from the courtroom, Neil cherishes time spent with his wife, Leslea, and their three children, embodying the family values he so passionately defends in his professional life.. **Education**- J.D., The Nashville School of Law, 2007- B.A., Middle Tennessee State University, 2002. **Experience & Honors**- Past President, Williamson County Bar Association- Rule 31 Family Law Mediator- Guest Speaker, Nashville School of Law – Domestic Relations Course on Mediation- Awarded Domestic Abuse Attorney of the Year, Bridges of Williamson County- SuperLawyers, Family Law, 2020–present- SuperLawyers, Rising Star Family Law, 2015–18- Top 40 under 40 Lawyer, 2016
Walt Burton is a Partner and Co-founder at Thompson Burton PLLC.. Walt Burton has extensive experience representing developers, investors, lenders, borrowers and all users of commercial real estate. His practice includes lending, acquisition, disposition, development, leasing, and foreclosure/work out of office, industrial, retail, and multi-family real estate. Because of Walt’s broad range of experience and knowledge of real estate transactions, he possesses a perspective and eye for detail that is unmatched in the industry. Walt’s real estate skills were sharpened during his more than 6 years of practice with Atlanta based international law firm Troutman Sanders LLP, where he worked on numerous real estate and corporate transactions.. Walt is an active member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association. Walt has written numerous articles regarding commercial real estate and has appeared in panel discussions throughout the country regarding issues facing the real estate industry. Walt also maintains a commercial real estate blog where he blogs about local and national commercial real estate legal issues.. Recently, the University of Tennessee College of Law recognized Walt as one of the Top Ten Alumni, Ten Years Out. Walt has also been featured in an executive profile by theAtlanta Business Chronicle.. Walt is active in the community, having served as a mentor to high school students through the Odyssey program, a non-profit organization partnering with the Atlanta public schools to serve economically disadvantaged children.. Walt and his wife, Melissa, live in Nashville with their 2 year old son, Liam, and their dog, Bocephus. Walt enjoys spending weekends at his family farm in Lincoln County, Tennessee. Prior to attending law school, Walt served as a Lieutenant in the weapons department onboard the USS SHILOH (CG-67), based in San Diego, California.. Representative Experience:
Striving to preserve civility and respect during the divorce process, Whitney educates her clients about the legal process, working closely with them to ensure they understand their options and rights so to empower them in making the best decisions for the future health of their family. Her goal is to serve each client individually, striving to find real-life workable solutions for the families she serves, realizing that a marriage might be over but a family still times, the best approach requires taking the decision-making power out of the judge’s hands and squarely putting it back into the hands of clients, those who know what their families need the most, in collaborative divorce or mediation. Sometimes, that's not possible and the case has to be taken to a courtroom.. Having practiced domestic relations in Tennessee for nearly than a decade and a half, Whitney offers clients a skillful blend of trial and courtroom experience with a cultivated understanding that litigation isn't best for each family.. Whitney is a two-time University of Memphis graduate; she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1998 and her Juris Doctorate from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2001. Whitney served as an extern to U.S. Magistrate Judge Diane Vescovo while in law school, and as a clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Breen following law school. She began her domestic relations career in Chattanooga, working as an associate in an established family law office. Returning home after spending a few years in Colorado, Whitney worked at an national domestic relations litigation firm in Memphis and Franklin before starting her own practice in downtown Franklin.. She has been admitted to practice law in Tennessee since 2001, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee since 2006 and in Colorado since 2008 (currently inactive).. Whitney has practiced domestic relations exclusively since 2010, and she is a Rule 31 Listed Family Law Mediator.. Current memberships include:. She also has served on the Boards of Directors for the University of Memphis Band Alumni Association and for DuBose Episcopal Conference Center.. Whitney enjoys living in her husband's hometown of Franklin with their two small children. In her free time, she loves fantasy football and her Memphis Tigers.
Since obtaining his law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2012, Mr. Widboom has spent the past seven years focusing his practice in civil litigation, with an emphasis on personal injury and commercial litigation.. Mr. Widboom has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in auto accident cases, giving him unique insight into personal injury cases from both sides. He also has significant experience representing the injured at trial.. His extensive experience in complex commercial litigation has been invaluable background for him as a personal injury lawyer representing the injured against insurance companies.. Mr. Widboom is licensed to practice law in both Tennessee and Florida state courts, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Shanone is an attorney serving Middle Tennessee and is highly experienced in criminal law as well as estate planning and probate law. She has represented over 500 cases and strives to make each of her clients a priority.
Sean R. Aiello is a Partner of Schell & Oglesby, LLC and a native of Franklin, Tennessee with a family history of practicing law in Williamson County dating to the 1800s. Sean graduated from the University of Tennessee with a bachelor’s degree in arts for political science and Italian language, and obtained his Juris Doctor and Graduate Degree in Comparative Law from Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center in 2015.. Before joining Schell & Oglesby, LLC, Sean clerked for the judges of the 21st Judicial District Circuit Court which includes Williamson, Hickman, Perry and Lewis Counties. In his current practice, Sean centers on divorce and custody matters as well as wills and estate planning issues.. In 2018, Sean was elected to local government to serve as Williamson County Commissioner for District 11 where he has since chaired the Law Enforcement Committee and served on numerous other committees including Internal Audit and Tax Study.Sean is actively involved in his local bar associations, elected President of the Williamson County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division for the 2019-2020 term, and is an active member of the John Marshall Chapter of the American Inns of Court. Since 2017, Sean has additionally served on the Board of the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division in various leadership positions, and, since 2018, as District 11 Representative for twelve counties located in Middle Tennessee.. Sean additionally serves on the Pull-Tight Players Theatre Board of Directors as legal counsel, and volunteers his time running local legal clinics and participating in Franklin Noon Rotary Club service projects. When not working, Sean enjoys carpentry and other construction endeavors.
Sam is a Graduate of the University of Missouri, Kansas City, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Political Science and a minor in Economics. He attended law school as well at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, where he graduated on the Dean’s list while working as a real estate agent and supporting his wife and family. While in law school, Sam was the Dean of the Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity as well as the President of the Federalist Society. Since becoming a member of the Missouri and Tennessee Bars in 2005, Sam has been active in many aspects of the legal community, but he is most proud of his involvement as a district coordinator and team coach for the Tennessee high school Mock Trial competition. Although beginning his legal career serving indigent defendants in General Sessions and Juvenile courts for Williamson County, Sam’s practice has become focused on civil litigation, most often involving residential real estate disputes. He has represented builders, contractors, homeowners, real estate agents, landlords, tenants and more. Sam has also engaged in litigation on behalf of consumers and businesses as well as representing plaintiffs and defendants related to personal injury disputes. Sam spent nearly 12 years working of counsel to the firm of Sidwell and Barrett, P.C. in Franklin before founding West Main Legal associates in January of 2018. Sam’s real estate experience, both as a real estate agent and investor, were essential in the development of the West Main legal Associates facility and serve him well as a lawyer representing parties involved in real estate related litigation.
Ronn Steen is a Partner at Thompson Burton PLLC. His practice specializes in bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, as well as complex commercial litigation and mortgage defense litigation. He has extensive experience representing creditors in distressed loan situations including complex workouts, commercial and consumer bankruptcy representation, both for secured and unsecured loans, asset recovery, and judgment enforcement. His practice spans the creditors’ rights spectrum including representation of large financial institutions, community banks, bond trustees, real estate developers, asset-based lenders, and manufacturers. Ronn’s clients love his broad range of experience and practical advice, and often comment that he able to explain complex legal issues in understandable terms that afford the client the ability to make sound business decisions.
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Practice primarily in Williamson County in family law area. Mrs. Story is a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission appointed by the Supreme Court of Tennessee. As a Mediator, Mrs. Story has developed skills which serve her clients well in working through the divorce process.. Mrs. Story has practiced for 32 years and is an advocate for her clients and the familes that she has touched in the years of service to the legal profession.. Mrs. Story has been named as a Super Lawyer, Best Lawyer in American and Best Lawyer in Tennessee for many years. Mrs. Story has been raised in the legal community with her Father an attorney in Western Kentucky since childhood. Mrs. Story has zealously represented her clients throughout the years with the knowledge of the law guiding her path.
Phil practices family law, including divorce and post-divorce proceedings, child support and parenting plan modifications, parental relocations, and juvenile court matters. He’s also listed as a Rule 31 mediator with expertise in collaborative divorce and collaborative practice. He has successfully kept more than 250 civil litigation and family cases out of court through mediation.. After earning his Tennessee law license in 1993, Phil tried cases at Manier, Herod, Hollabaugh & Smith in Nashville, TN. He and Mark Puryear founded Puryear and Newman in 1997, and PN+M Law was born in 2000 when the two recruited Chas Morton as a third member.. Phil handles cases in Williamson, Davidson, Maury, Dickson, Rutherford, Wilson, Cheatham and Montgomery Counties and has argued before the Tennessee Court of Appeals and Tennessee Supreme Court.. Raised in Brentwood, Tennessee, Phil and his wife Jude White now live in Nashville with their sons John Patrick and Joe. Phil loves great books, coaching youth sports, running, and spending Sundays at St. Patrick Catholic Church with his family.
Pam R. Fillmore, Attorney at Law, is licensed in Tennessee and has been practicing law for over 20 years. Her areas of practice include business law, contracts, wills and estates, and family law.
Our law firm is dedicated to vindicating the rights and expectations of consumers injured at home, work, or play. We have lawyers who specialize in injuries arising from automobile accidents, from defective products and machines, medical malpractice, work related accidents, and slip and fall accidents.. ---. Jeffrey B. Roy is a 1986 cum laude graduate of Boston College Law School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He received his undergraduate degree from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine in 1983, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Bates Student newspaper. In addition, he received engineering training at Worcester Polytechnic Institute from 1979 to 1981 and one year of legal training at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. He participated in a judicial clerkship in 1985-86 with the Honorable Francis J. Larkin on the Appellate Division of the District Court, Western Division.. His entire legal career has been primarily devoted to the representation of injured persons. He specializes in product liability cases, automobile accidents, construction accidents, and other work-related injuries. He has represented clients at all levels of the trial and appellate courts in Massachusetts. In addition, he has appeared in cases before the New Hampshire Supreme Court and Superior Court, the Federal District Courts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, the Rhode Island Superior Court, Colorado Superior Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.. Mr. Roy is a member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and the Massachusetts Bar Association.. In 2012, he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and currently serves on the Judiciary, Education, and Global Warming & Climate Change Committees. You can view his official State House page by clicking here, and his campaign website by clicking here. From 2011-13, he served as a member of the Franklin Town Council in Franklin, Massachusetts. From 2001-2011, he served on the School Committee in the Town of Franklin, and was elected as its Chairman from 2002-2011. He has also served as a member of Franklin’s Horace Mann School Building Committee, and formerly as the chairman of the Board of Directors for the non-profit Masque Theatre Co., Inc. in Milford, Massachusetts. Other memberships include the College Club and Alumni-in-Admissions for Bates College. His honors and awards include the St. Thomas More Society of Worcester Scholarship and the American Jurisprudence Award for Constitutional Law. He is also a bicycle rider in the annual Pan Mass Challenge event which raises money for the Jimmy Fund. He has been riding as a member of the Phil Phriends team since 2003.
Nichole Dusche represents clients throughout Middle Tennessee, including Williamson, Hickman, and Maury counties and more. Attorney Nichole Dusche has extensive experience in criminal cases, both in negotiations and at trial. Trust that Nichole will work for you to get the best possible result in your case. Whether you are facing potential jail time or a loss of a driver's license, Nichole understands the fears you may have and will handle your case with respect and grace. But, she will also fight for you and your rights in the court room or at trial. WINNER of the Williamson County 2020 BEST BUSINESS Sizzle Awards at .
My name is Vince Wilcox. My wife and I have made Middle Tennessee our home for more than 30 years. We met at the University of Virginia where I earned a Bachelor of Arts in religious studies. A few years later, I earned a Masters of Science in education at Old Dominion University, specializing in guidance and counseling. During those years, I worked with students and their families in schools and at churches, striving to increase the quality of life in our communities.After we returned to Nashville in 1984, I was privileged to serve as vice-president at two respected music companies before launching my own management and marketing business several years later. In the early nineties, my wife and I set down roots in Franklin, TN where we have been blessed to raise two talented daughters. We continue to be involved in leadership roles at church and in business.I pursued a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree at Nashville School of Law as the next logical step in my entertainment business career. While in law school, I was privileged to serve as an intern with the Office of the Public Defender in Williamson County for three years, representing criminal defendants for two years in a limited capacity under their supervision. After passing the Bar, I was hired as an interim Assistant Public Defender until October 2013, when I was named Coordinator of the 21st Judicial District Drug Court. In April 2014, I became General Manager for Belden Street Music, the parent company for and online subscription services for worship leaders, choir directors and church dramatists seeking resources to glorify God and transform lives.
Michael Smallbone, the founding attorney at First Class Immigration (), is a licenced immigration lawyer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Michael works with people wishing to relocate to the United States either for a work related opportunity or by marriage to a US citizen. Our firm represents both individuals and corporations and has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law, including permanent residency applications for both employment and family-based petitions.. As a naturalized US citizen, head attorney Michael Smallbone personally understands the frustration and anxiety associated with immigrating to the United States in addition to the technical requirements of filing for immigration status within the United States. Michael is a former immigrant with more than 10 years of experience in immigration law. He is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, AILA, Adjunct Professor at Nashville School of Law and the American Bar Association. He prides himself on fast and thorough service and uses the most current technology to ensure expedient and accurate collection of documents and client information.
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Matthew Crigger, a native of middle Tennessee, opend Matthew J. Crigger PLC in 2014 after working for the Cool Springs Law Firm, formerly Todd Moore PLC, as an associate for two years. Pior to entering the practice of law, Matthew Crigger clerked for the circuit judges of the 21st Judicial District, Judge Robbie Beal, Judge Tim Easter, Judge Jim Martin, and Judge Derek Smith. Matthew graduated magna cum laude from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in May 2011, where he served as a Notes Editor on the Law Review Editorial Board and was an award-winning mock trial participant and moot court participant. After his second year of law school, Matthew gained invaluable experience in the field of criminal law while interning with the Kim Helper and the 21st Judicial District’s District Attorney’s Office. After taking the bar examination, Matthew interned with the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility before beginning his clerkship with the 21st District’s judges.Matthew’s areas of practice include criminal defense and civil litigation. Matthew also represents clients in family-related matters, including divorce and juvenile criminal defense. Matthew represents clients in trial courts across middle Tennessee and in the Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals. Matthew has tried cases in general sessions court, circuit court, and juvenile court. When not in court or at the office, Matthew enjoys the outdoors, running, and following baseball. Matthew lives in Nolensville, Tennessee with his wife Brandy. He volunteers his time with the Brentwood Historic Commission.
Mark’s work as an Assistant District Attorney for the 21st Judicial District prepared him well to defend clients in Tennessee’s criminal courts. With over 23 years of legal experience, Mark’s private practice has focused on criminal law, representing people charged with DUI, domestic violence, underage drinking, drug possession, and white-collar crimes, among other offenses.. Mark is a Franklin native, active in Middle Tennessee civic and leadership organizations. He was recognized by the Tennessee Bar Foundation as an outstanding attorney of integrity and high ethical standards who has contributed to the legal profession and the public good.. An avid golfer and traveler, Mark has been married to Elizabeth Imorde Puryear for more than 23 years. He enjoyed coaching his three children’s sports teams when they were small. Now that the kids are older and mostly teenaged, he prefers to enjoy their sporting events from the safety of the stands.
Marissa effectively and compassionately advocates for her clients. Having the benefit of learning from the vast legal knowledge and experience of excellent attorneys while previously working as a paralegal, Marissa took every opportunity to gain practical legal experience, and now uses it in her practice of law. Marissa strives to help make a difficult time in the lives of her clients, hopefully, a little easier by providing them with competent legal advice and compassion during this tough stage.
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Kent K. Stanley is an Experienced High Stakes Criminal Defense Trial Attorney. With over 25 years experience, he has skillfully handled many cases with a positive outcome for his clients. Kent is knowledgeable about the criminal law in the State of Tennessee and can help you or your loved one facing a criminal charge and needing an attorney. When the stakes are high, Kent K. Stanley will help you obtain the best possible outcome.
Katie Mathews Zipper practices in all areas of family law, including divorce, post-divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, paternity, LGBT issues, and appeals. Ms. Zipper is a Rule 31 Listed Family Mediator. She also helps clients with wills and estate planning.. Prior to starting her own practice, Ms. Zipper worked for the largest domestic litigation firm in the country. Early in her career, she gained valuable experience by working under one of the most seasoned family law attorneys in Nashville, trying multi-million dollar divorces and some of the toughest custody cases in Tennessee. Ms. Zipper previously served as a judicial clerk to retired Judge Barbara Haynes in the Third Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee. She has been published in the Nashville Bar Journal for her co-authored article, A New Domestic Tort. Ms. Zipper was listed on the Tennessee Bar Association's Pro Bono Honor Roll in 2012, 2013, and 2014.. Ms. Zipper is a Knoxville native and proud three-time graduate of the University of Tennessee. She is married to Nathan Zipper, a Director of Development at Vanderbilt University. The couple have two sons and a labradoodle. Outside of the office, Ms. Zipper enjoys attending UT sporting events, running half-marathons, traveling, and reading.. Ms. Zipper currently serves as Vice President of the Williamson County Bar Association. She is also a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, Lawyers Association for Women, and Tennessee John Marshall American Inn of Court. She serves on the Advisory Board for the Department of Political Science at the University of Tennessee.