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FAQs - Real Estate Lawyers in city Jackson How many Real Estate lawyers actively serve residents of Jackson, Tennessee? Approximately 46 licensed attorneys focus on Real Estate across Jackson, 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 Real Estate lawyers in Jackson, Tennessee? In Jackson, typical rates range from $258-$387 per hour for Real Estate. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3675 and $7383, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Real Estate matters usually take in courts near Jackson? Real Estate cases in Jackson, Tennessee usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Real Estate cases for people living in Jackson, Tennessee? Residents of Jackson typically see Real Estate 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 Real Estate? About 44% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Real Estate, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Nancy L. Choate. Nancy obtained her Doctor of Jurisprudence from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1987. She is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, (Elder Law, Estate Planning, and Probate sections), National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and the Madison County Bar Association. Nancy has received a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV Preeminent from her fellow lawyers. She is also a Master of the American Inn of Court, Jackson, Tennessee chapter, a legal mentoring organization dedicated to achieving higher levels of excellence and furthering the practice of law with dignity and integrity. Nancy is a frequent speaker on the subject of Estate Planning and Probate and Elder Law to senior adults and other select groups as well as business and financial professionals.. Mrs. Choate makes her clients feel comfortable by offering a personal analysis of their individual situation and goals. She is able to create documents to meet the personal needs of the client in a timely manner. Clients often express appreciation in Mrs. Choate's ability to explain legal terms in "plain English" and to offer legal advice on complicated issues in a clear understandable manner. They also value the common central location of her office. Nancy and her family reside in Jackson where she is active in the community. Her community involvement includes:• Past President of the Jackson Exchange Club and 2009 Exchangite of the Year• Member of the Central Board of The Carl Perkins Child Abuse Prevention Center.• Trusts and Endowment Committee (Carl Perkins CAP)• Leadership Jackson Alumni Association.• Board of Directors for the Jackson Symphony and the Jackson Symphony League.• Board of Directors for the Discovery Museum of West Tennessee. Nancy and her husband of twenty-nine years, Curtis, are active members of Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, Tennessee where they enjoy singing in the choir and serving as Sunday School small group leaders. Curtis recently retired as a teacher at Tigrett Middle School and now serves as office manager for the law firm. They have two children, Anna, a recent graduate of Union University who now lives in Louisville, Kentucky, and Will, a student at Madison Academic Magnet High School in Jackson, Tennessee. Curtis and Nancy enjoy traveling with their children and supporting the performing arts.
Michael Hartup has dedicated his practice to representing disabled individuals from the greater Jackson, Tennessee, and Paducah, Kentucky, areas as they seek Social Security Disability or Veterans Compensationbenefits. He believes in the compassionate and respectful representation of the unfortunate individuals who have been left unable to work to support themselves and their families due to injury or illness.. Mike earned an undergraduate bachelor’s degree with magna cum laude honors and his Juris Doctor from the University of Memphis. He is licensed to practice in all Tennessee State Courts and in the United States District Court for the Western district of Tennessee. He has practiced in Federal Administrative Law hearings throughout Tennessee, west Kentucky, southern Illinois, east Missouri, northern Alabama, northern Georgia, northern Mississippi, and northern Louisiana. He is a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives and a member of American Association for Justice. He has been invited by the Tennessee Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Human Services to teach state attorneys and adjudicators a continuing legal education course on the disability claims adjudication process.. Mike represents hundreds of disabled individuals in hearings and appeals every year, but he makes it a priority to meet with each of his clients personally and to be available to their individual needs. He understands that many are bewildered and frustrated by the bureaucratic claims process. He believes it is important to take the time to explain the process and law to his clients and to prepare them for what to expect throughout each step of appeal.. Mike lives with his wife, Mary-Glenn, and their two daughters in Jackson, Tennessee. He and his family are members of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in downtown Jackson. Mike is an avid runner and cyclist. He also enjoys fly-fishing and backpacking. He has run the St. Jude Marathon in both Memphis and Nashville. If he is not in his office or in hearings working diligently for his clients, you can probably find him running or riding the roads of Madison and Crockett Counties.
Kevin grew up in Ocean City, Maryland, graduating from Worcester Preparatory School in 2004. He attended Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 2008. Kevin went on to attend law school at the University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law in Richmond, Virginia. Kevin was a member of the Student Bar Association, Moot Court Board, Alternative Dispute Resolution Society and Trial Advocacy Board at Richmond Law. Kevin graduated from University of Richmond School of Law, cum laude, in 2011 and began working for a general practice firm in Ocean City, Maryland. His practice included a wide variety of matters, focusing primarily on civil litigation, planning and zoning, and local government issues. Kevin relocated to Jackson Hole to join the Wylie Law Firm in 2014. Kevin began practice with Lubing & Corrigan, LLC in 2015, focusing on litigation issues in his practice. Kevin became a partner with the Lubing Law Group in 2016 and focuses his practice on general litigation, business, local government and land use litigation matters.
EXPERIENCE – Serving in the practice of law since 1996. Extern for US Federal District Judge Alan B. Johnson (District of Wyoming) 1995. Partner in private practice in Jackson, Wyoming (Hess Carlman & D'Amours, LLC 1996-2012) and Carlman Legal Services, LLC (2012 – present). Carlman Legal Services concentrates in estate planning to help families create and implement strategies for intergenerational health, prosperity, and meaning. Related services include business entity formation and annual corporate hygiene, real estate transactions and ongoing property law support, and business succession design and implementation. We help successful families define their success in ways that promote intergenerational respect and well-being and advance their interests in community causes.. Admitted to practice by: Wyoming Supreme Court (1996) and United States District Court, District of Wyoming (1996).. EDUCATION – Juris Doctor, University of Wyoming College of Law, 1995; Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Utah State University, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 1983.. PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND SERVICE – University of Wyoming Law Review Author and Editor (1993-95); University of Wyoming Award – Outstanding Student in Environmental Concerns (1995); Wyoming State Bar Outstanding Service Award for the 9th Judicial District (2008). Past Member, Board of Continuing Legal Education - Wyoming State Bar. Devoted legal advocate for the rights and dignity of people who, by reason of mental illness, may pose a danger to themselves or others.. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS – Member, WealthCounsel; Member, Purposeful Planning Institute; Member, Wyoming State Bar (Section on Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law; Section on Diversity & Inclusion); Member and Past President, Teton County (Wyoming) Bar Association; Member, American Bar Association (Section on Real Property, Trust and Estate Law).. COMMUNITY SERVICE – Rotary Club of Jackson Hole President (2016) and member 2001 – present; Rotarian of the Year (2018-19); Rotary Club of Jackson Hole Foundation Director (2014-15); Pro Bono Counsel, Center for the Secret of Peace, Lake Kivu, Rwanda (2020 - overcoming the legacy of genocide and ongoing regional violence); Founding Member, Friends of the Bridger-Teton National Forest (2020 - funding support network for 3.4 million acre federal forest); Advisor, Wyoming Public Lands Initiative, Teton County Committee (2016 – 2018); Appointed At-Large Member, Teton County (Gov’t) Natural Resources Stakeholders Group (2017 – 2018); Board member, InterConnections 21 (Teton County Model United Nations program) (2014 to present); Board member emeritus and Past President, Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center (2002 to present); Board member emeritus, Snake River Fund (2005 – 2014), past board member (1999 – 2005); Advisory Board Member, Teton Raptor Center, 2005 – present); Board member, Teton Science Schools (2006 – 2012); Advisory Board Member, Pro bono counsel, Friends of Pathways (2000 – present); National Parks Conservation Association Regional Council and Grand Teton National Park Caucus (2005 – 2014); Recipient, Extra Mile Award, Jackson District of Boy Scouts of America (2010); Advisor and Endowment Trustee McAfee Scouting Endowment for Jackson District, Boy Scouts of America (2009 – present); Recipient, Service Award, Wyoming Game and Fish Department (2004); Past board member and officer, Wyoming Outdoor Council, Community Children’s’ Project, H-H-R Ranches Subdivision Homeowners Association; Trustee, Private Family Foundation, (1996 – present).
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.
Experienced Real Estate attorney serving clients in Jackson and surrounding areas.