Top best Bus Lawyers in ZIP 37902 | 70 available
70 Bus lawyers are available in ZIP code 37902 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $371 per hour.
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Shelley Breeding is prominent family law, business law and civil litigation attorney with years of experience handling multi-million-dollar divorce and business cases in state and federal courts. She has argued numerous cases in front of the Tennessee Court of Appeals and cases in front of the Tennessee Supreme Court.. Shelley represents individuals as well as corporations, handling everything from forming the corporation to drafting contracts to litigation for her business clients. Shelley's family law practice focuses on adoption and complex divorce cases, which often require expert witnesses for business valuations, commercial and residential property appraisals and frequently psychological experts related to child custody matters.. Shelley has years of trial experience, including both jury and bench trials across East Tennessee. She is skilled at handling all phases of litigation, from filing new cases through discovery and depositions to trial, and when needed, appeals. Shelley has taken dozens of depositions of expert witnesses and is well versed in all aspects of pre-trial motions and proceedings in state and federal courts. She has been lead counsel in hundreds of cases and is well-known in court.. In addition to her construction, divorce and business law practice, Shelley has handled complex adoption, termination of parental rights and surrogacy cases ultimately decided by the Tennessee Supreme Court. She has never shied away from those complex cases because she knows that a forever home for a child is at stake. She routinely handles step-parent, grandparent, foster care and related adoptions, whether contested by the biological parents or agreed upon by all involved.. Shelley is also a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 mediator for civil and family law and is often called upon to mediate cases. She is trained as a collaborative divorce attorney. Her mediation and collaborative divorce practices allow clients an alternative to protracted litigation, and often arrive at unique solutions without having court intervention.. Shelley has been voted as a "Top Attorney" by her peers and featured in Cityview Magazine for adoption and divorce/family law. She has been a featured speaker for continuing legal education seminars presented by the National Business Institute as well as the Knoxville Bar Association. At the University of Tennessee College of Law and Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law, she has served as a guest lecturer for numerous classes and seminars. Shelley is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, Virginia State Bar, and Knoxville Bar Association. Shelley is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.. Shelley is originally from Lebanon, Virginia. She graduated from the University of Tennessee as a Whittle Scholar, majoring in Political Science and Japanese and World Business. She worked in the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center as a Graduate Assistant while completing her J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law. While in law school, she studied abroad at Cambridge University in England, as well as spending time studying law in Buenos Aires, Santiago and Cape Town. After graduating from law school, she worked in the Office of Global Health at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia before returning to private practice in Knoxville. She started the firm in 2008 and has represented hundreds of clients since that time. Shelley is married with two sons, a rescued English Mastiff and a cat that made Shelley’s home his home.
Practicing in Knoxville and the surrounding counties.
I have represented business clients of all sizes ranging from local retailers and real estate agents to manufacturers and national recording artists . My practice is focused on all aspects of business and contract law, including forming business entities, drafting and negotiating business and real estate agreements, drafting and negotiating employment agreements, and prosecuting and defending lawsuits involving contract, employment, construction, property, and other business related disputes. I regularly assit clients in forming businesses, selling businesses, resolving disputes among business owners and employees, ensuring legal and regulatory compliance of business activities, and real estate transactions. I also devote a portion of my practice to zoning and real estate law.
I am an attorney with Egerton McAfee Armistead & Davis, P.C., in Knoxville, Tennessee. My practices focuses on business sales/acquisitions, estate planning, real estate, and commerical lending. As a native East Tennessean, I am passionate about protecting the legal rights of my fellow neighbors. Regardless of your legal issue, I will help you to the best of my ability, whether that includes fervent representation or referring you to a trusted colleague. Please give me a call at to discuss any legal issues you may have.
Attorney Gary Dawson has more than 30 years of legal experience in personal injury matters. He was one of the first board certified Civil Trial Lawyers by the Tennessee Board of Legal Specialization and Education, which is a rare designation earned by experience and results in practice. He has obtained seven-figure recoveries even for individuals who have returned to meaningful and productive careers.
Experienced Bus attorney serving clients in Knoxville and surrounding areas.