Top best L Lawyers in NASHVILLE | 2796 available
2796 L lawyers are available in NASHVILLE, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $74 per hour.
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Natalya L. Rose concentrates her practice in the area of intellectual property, publishing and the Internet.. Ms. Rose advises clients on all aspects of the trademark, copyright, trade secrets, publishing, and personal rights laws. Ms. Rose has significant experience in the registration of copyrights with the United States Copyright Office, and in the registration of trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Tennessee Trademark Office and foreign Trademark Registries. Ms. Rose also counsels clients on proper use and continued protection of their intellectual property, and the issues of the transfer, licensing and management of their intellectual property. She also has considerable experience in the enforcement and defense of the intellectual property rights, including prosecuting and defending copyright infringement, trademark infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets and personal rights. Ms. Rose also advises clients on Internet-related issues, such as obtaining and protecting domain names, creating website content, establishing website policies, and preparing and negotiating related agreements. In addition, she works closely with other members of MJHC, assisting them with intellectual property issues in a full range of corporate and transactional services.. Ms. Rose was voted by her peers as “Best of the Bar” in the area of intellectual property, in 2007 and as a Mid-South Rising Star, in 2008 and 2009. Ms. Rose is an active member of the Nashville Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Committee and is also a past contributing member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Intellectual Property Law, where she worked closely with professionals from across the United States to formulate ABA’s policy and actions with respect to intellectual property laws. Ms. Rose was elected and served as an Associate in Harry Phillips American Inn of Court for the 2003-2005 term.. Ms. Rose is presently serving in her third elected term as president of L’Alliance Francaise de Nashville, a member chapter of the nation-wide Alliance Francaise Etats-Unis and the world-wide Alliance Francaise, and is also president of Alliance Francaise Cultural & Educational Fund, Inc. Ms. Rose is conversant in several languages, including Russian, Spanish, Italian and French.. Ms. Rose received her Bachelor of Arts degree in French, magna cum laude, from East Tennessee State University in 1997. She received her Juris Doctor in 2001 from the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she served on the editorial board of the Tennessee Law Review.
Nashville's Trusted Injury and Criminal Trial Lawyer - Former Nashville Police Supervisor / Crime Scene Investigator & 101st Airborne Aviation - Ft. Campbell, Kentucky - I was born in Toledo, Ohio and moved to Miami, Florida as a child where I attended elementary school through High School in Miami, while spending as much time enjoying the sun in the Florida Keys. After graduating High School and as the first Gulf War was kicking off, I enlisted in the United States Army where I served a total of 8 years as a linguist and as a sergeant and helicopter mechanic for the 101st Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.. After being honorably discharged in 1998, I moved to Nashville, Tennessee to take a job as a police officer with the Metro Nashville Police Department. There I worked as a Patrol Officer, Crime Scene Investigator and as a Patrol Supervisor (sergeant).. As a police officer I worked hundreds of calls relating to domestic issues, burglaries, robberies, homicides and kidnappings, to name a few. I have also worked directly on, and testified in, over a dozen murder trials both as a police officer and as a crime scene investigator. In 2006, I made the choice to leave the police department to attend law school full time while working at a high-volume downtown law firm. The experience I gained while working at this type of law firm, along with my years of experience as a police officer, have given me a unique perspective when analyzing various legal issues and cases. I have also been fortunate enough to develop some very good relationships in the legal profession over the past 20+ years that provide me valuable knowledge and insight that I use daily to help all of my clients.. Now I dedicate my life and my practice to helping anyone in need of sound and aggressive representation in legal matters both criminal and civil.. Call me at (615) 415-0542, and we can discuss your case and how together, we can resolve it quickly and efficiently.
Nashville lawyer who is recognized as US Businews News "Most Dedicated Criminal Defense Attorney" in Nashville for 2020, one of the "10 Best Criminal Law Attorneys" for client satisfaction in Tennesse, for being in the "Top 10 Under 40" in Tennessee, and as a 6-time recipient of Avvo's "Clients Choice Award". Founder of Courtroom Coach, LLC - a powerful first of its kind online resource that helps criminal defense lawyers become better lawyers who in turn help their clients more!. Ed has been practicing law in Nashville since 2012. He's handled over 2,000 Nashville criminal cases, and over 5,000 other cases from estate planning, to business law, real estate issues, to fraud investigations. In 2017, Ed launched Courtroom Coach – a first of its kind online resource to help criminal defense lawyers better represent clients. Later that year he began working part-time as one of Nashville's Judicial Commissioners (Night Court Judge) until 2023.. Contact me on Minnect under "Eddie Esquire" for a consultation.
Nashville employment lawyer Caraline Rickard uses her diverse legal background—which includes representing clients ranging from the people of Tennessee to Fortune 500 companies—to provide superior representation to Tennessee workers.. After graduating from Vanderbilt Law School, Caraline began her career by representing the people of Tennessee at the Nashville District Attorney’s Office and the Department of Children’s Services. She then successfully represented Tennessee workers in wrongful termination and discrimination cases at one of Tennessee’s premier plaintiff-side employment law firms.. Caraline then joined the Labor & Employment Group at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, Nashville’s largest law firm and one of the 200 largest firms in the United States. At Waller, Caraline represented companies of all sizes, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, all across the country.. Caraline now brings her recognized skill back to representing Tennessee employees, as one of the only Tennessee employment lawyers representing working people who knows what happens in the “other room” when employers are dealing with employment lawsuits.
Nashville Born and Raised, I spent most of my time zealously defending peoples constitutional rights in and and out of the courtrooms all across Middle Tennessee. I have 3 standard poodles names Joker, Penny, and Harley Quinn.
Named Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" Nashville-Medical Malpractice 2023, 2022, 2020, 2018, 2015 and 2012.. Here are a few of the cases i have tried:. Nashville jury awarded FIVE MILLION DOLLARS on behalf of Daniel Clayton's client following a two week medical malpractice trial in Nashville, Tennessee.. A Murfreesboro jury awarded nearly THREE MILLION DOLLARS in a car wreck case in which Daniel Clayton's client was injured. The award is reportedly the largest car crash verdict in Rutherford County history.. Also, selected to The Nashville Post's Top 101 Lawyers in Nashville. Certified as a Civil Trial Specialist, a Medical Malpractice Specialist, and Civil Pre-Trial Procedure. Only a few attorneys in the state of Tennessee hold all 3 certifications. I am included in Best Lawyers in America (Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability) as well as Mid-South Super Lawyers list featuring the top 5% of attorneys in Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi. I am often asked to speak on the subject of trial practice. I have given presentations across the state of Tennessee not only to other attorneys, but also to judges. I have tried cases in Alabama, Kentucky and across the state of Tennessee. I have represented clients in Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, Michigan, Illinois and Florida.. I served as the President of the Tennessee Association for Justice. Other memberships include: Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers; the Board of Governors for the Tennessee Association for Justice, past president, Nashville Bar Foundation, and is a member of the American Association for Justice, formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America; the Circle of Advocates and the Nashville Bar Foundation. I was selected as a Senior Counsel member of the American College of Barristers. The status of Senior Counsel is a distinction honoring the skill and experience as a trial lawyer as well as demonstrated commitment to promoting excellence in the art of trial advocacy.. I graduated from Lipscomb University (B.A. 1984) and the University of Tennessee College of Law (J.D. 1987). While in law school, I was a national semifinalist member of the National Trial Moot Court Team. I was also a recipient of the Supreme Court Justice, Lewis Powell Medal for Excellence in Advocacy. I am a past recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for his contributions to the legal community. I have an AV-Preeminent rating with Martindale-Hubbell, which identifies lawyers demonstrating the highest professional and ethical standards.. Giving back to the community is an important part of my life. In 1994, I was elected to the Franklin Special School District Board of Education. I served as the treasurer of the Franklin Special School District Board of Education from 1994-1997. During my tenure, the Franklin Special School District received the Tennessee School Board of the Year Award from the Tennessee School Board Association. My faith is an important part of my life. I am an active member of my church, and served as a team leader for our recent mission trip to Jamiaca. My wife and I are members of the Williamson County Foster Parent Association. During the past 18 years, we have served as foster parents to over 25 children including special needs and disabled children. We actively support Gracework Ministries, Mercy Children's Medical Clinic and Faith Family Medical Clinic. I have served as a Youth Basketball Coach for 12 years with the YMCA, Williamson County Recreational League and Grassland Athletic Association.. I have handled numerous high-profile cases that have received local and national media attention including the death in an automobile wreck of the world's most decorated aerobatic pilot (whose planes are on exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C.); the wrongful death of a woman after the car she was driving was hit in the rear-end by a tractor-trailer, causing the car to burst into flames; the permanently disabling injuries a man received when a deck collapsed because of improper construction, causing him to fall 20 feet; the death of a well-known pharmacist after his CT scans were misread and severe injuries a lady received after pure 99.9% acetic acid, instead of a 4% solution, was used on her during a gynecologic procedure. I have successfully handled multiple brain injury cases including birth trauma injuries. Randy Kinnard and I obtained a verdict of over 22 million dollars in a medical malpractice case in Chattanooga, Tennessee.. My areas of practice include catastrophic and personal injury, automobile and tractor trailer litigation, wrongful death, medical negligence, and product liability.
My practice is focused on criminal defense, including all misdemeanor and felony offenses. My practice is also focused on my clients and understanding their needs and stories. The practice of law is something I feel is in my blood and I push myself to learn daily and represent my clients to the best of my abilities.
My practice is focused entirely in the area of health care. I have defended nurses, physicians and hospitals against allegations of medical malpractice. I have assisted clients in developing business opportunities that are compliant with federal and state laws and industry guidelines. I have worked in the areas of fraud and abuse defense, defending individual practitioners to large national corporations facing False Claims Act and Anti-Kickback statute allegations, as well as numerous health care providers throughout the country subject to Medicare and Medicaid audits and appeals. In addition to my FCA and AKS work, I have also provided assistance to health care entities concerning EMTALA, FFD&C Act, HIPAA, PSQIA and a number of other acronyms.. My experience includes: Assisted in responding to state and federal investigations, including extensive Civil Investigative Demands and management of large e-discovery components, documentation requests, onsite visits, other audits; as well as conducting internal investigations and assisting with self-reporting; Represented clients during False Claims Act litigation including alleged violations of Federal Health Care Program requirements, Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark, FDA misbranding and off-label use, and others; Advised providers regarding state and federal regulatory compliance, including 340B, PSQIA, HIPAA, conditions of participation and payment, state licensure requirements and certificate of need issues; Represented a large behavioral health hospital in combating Medicaid managed care denials that resulted in recouping over half a million dollars in previously denied care and significant changes to Kentucky law.Represented providers in state and federal administrative appeals involving discretionary exclusion, overpayment demands, extrapolations, Civil Monetary Penalties, pre-authorization denials, and rate disputes; Defended providers in state and federal court against claims of medical malpractice, EMTALA violations, and contractual disputes; Advised provider associations regarding state and federal laws; assist with drafting statutes, regulations and commentary beneficial to the association’s members; Served as special counsel in numerous matters including compliance reviews during due diligence, asserting the federal patient safety work product privilege in employment and malpractice claims, and in federal administrative proceedings involving extrapolation errors.
My practice has been focused exclusively on family law since 2008. A divorce is usually not just a divorce, as it also typically involves issues of child custody, child support, and alimony. Even after a divorce or custody battle is over, there may be ongoing enforcement or modification issues. You can rely on Miller Upshaw Family Law for every aspect of your case.. A little about me: I grew up in Columbia, Tennessee and graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2002, majoring in political science. While attending MTSU, I was a Presidential Scholar and an active member of many campus organizations. I also served as a legislative intern in the Tennessee General Assembly and, after graduation, worked with the Tennessee General Assembly House Clerk’s Office. In 2006, I received my Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, graduating in the top one-third of my class. While in law school, I was a member of the University of Memphis Law Review and served as an officer for the Student Bar Association.. I reside in Franklin with my husband, 2 young children, and our dog. We enjoy traveling and attending comedy shows.
My practice has an emphasis in health care related boards, including the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners and the Tennessee Board of Nursing. I am currently a faculty member at the Vanderbilt Center for Professional Health, where I teach a Continuing Medical Education course, which is a part of the Center’s Maintaining Proper Boundaries and Prescribing Controlled Drugs curriculum.. Prior to joining Frost Brown Todd, I developed the administrative law practice at Thompson Burton, a boutique business law firm in Franklin, Tennessee. Prior to joining Thompson Burton, I served as a law clerk to the Honorable William J. Haynes, Jr., Chief Judge for U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee.. I am a graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, where I served as the vice president of the Vanderbilt Bar Association and president of the Native American Law Student Association. I previously served as an intern to both former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and the Metropolitan Nashville District Attorney’s Office, and I clerked for the Secretary of State Administrative Procedures Division administrative law judges for the state of Tennessee.. Please feel free to reach out to me at or, if I can assist you in any way. You can view my full profile at Frost Brown Todd at: .
My passion is helping people. My objective is getting results.. I focus my practice exclusively on criminal law. To that end I have a deep understanding of the complex immigration issues that can arise if a non-citizen is facing criminal charges.. The best part of my job is closing a file and shaking the hand of a grateful client who is happy with the results of his or her case.. I am a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, as well as a graduate of the Tennessee Criminal Defense Trial College.. I attend CrossPoint church in downtown Nashville, enjoy traveling, and am a huge fan of Alabama football.
My main areas of practice are Criminal Defense and Divorce/Post-Divorce cases. Within the area of criminal defense I handle DUI's, Domestic Violence Offenses, Felony Drug cases, Violent Felony Offenses and Sex Crimes. Within my Divorce practice I handle contested divorces, orders of protection, change of custody and modification petitions for spousal support, parenting time and child support. Prior to practicing law I was employed as a General Sessions Probation Officer, where I built relationships and gained experience with the inner working of the court system and its components(judges, police, assistant district attorneys and other probation officers). I am the seventh attorney on my mother's side of the family. Several members of the family have been or are currently judges in Davidson County. My hobbies consist of coaching youth athletics(football, baseball and basketball). I believe communication, preparation and zealous advocacy are essential in defending and upholding my client's rights and rendering successful results.
My goal for each client is to achieve their best result with caring, efficient, and targeted representation. Each client has different needs but I aggressively pursue and prepare each matter for trial from the outset with the client's particular needs in mind.
My combined healthcare, business, estate planning and conservatorship background qualifies me to help my clients with estate and conservatorship matters.
Music, entertainment and Internet attorney, consultant and expert witness with specialized knowledge of the music industry and royalty structures. Over 15 years of experience in drafting and negotiating contracts in the music industry, including but not limited to, songwriting agreement, management agreements, and recording agreements. Also experienced litigator with trial experience at both the State and Federal level. Skills include application of corporate and business formations to music and entertainment clients. Skills also include extensive experience in trademark application.
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Ms. Parker is dedicated to understanding her clients' needs and goals. She presents her clients with clear and realistic information to make sure that they understand the possible outcomes of the choices they make. Finally, Ms. Parker helps her clients feel empowered to take the necessary steps to resolve their issues.
Mr. Spanos practices in all areas of family and probate law, including divorce, post-divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, juvenile, and wills and estates. Having worked for Ms. Rogers and the firm while he attended law school, Mr. Spanos gained valuable insight to the firm and significant experience prior to his admission to the Bar. He sits on the Board of Governors of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association and chairs their Domestic Legislation Committee.
Mr. Sanders is a tax attorney and entrepreneur residing and practicing law in Nashville, Tennessee. In his capacity as an attorney, he provides tax and structural advice to ultra-high net worth individuals and families. With a background in complex trust and estate planning, he has done extensive work with closely-held family investment entities, and has particular expertise in multiple class, multiple-tiered partnership structures. He is involved in various capacities in private equity and real estate investments, including acting as the manager and principal of a closely-held investment holding company with ownership in various asset classes, including real property, private debt obligations, marketable securities, and restaurant franchises. Mr. Sanders holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the College of Charleston (1999), a Juris Doctorate from Vanderbilt University Law School (2002) and a Master of Laws in Taxation from New York University (2003). Mr. Sanders started his firm in 2007. Prior to that, he was the Senior Associate in the tax group at Adams & Reese, LLP. Mr. Sanders is a member of the American Bar Association, theTennessee Bar Association, the Nashville Bar Association, the Order of Kentucky Colonels,Morgan’s Men Association, and sits on the board of several local charitable organizations and community boards.
Mr. Goode has focused his practice on helping businesses and families in their estate planning, tax and corporate needs. Having previously managed a law firm himself, he understands the practical needs of business owners. He has assisted both large and small companies with their tax planning for a variety of transactions, including international. He frequently lectures to various professional associations. Mr. Goode graduated from William and Mary School of Law and received his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University.
Mr. Alholm graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1999 and The Loyola School of Law Chicago in 2003. Mr. Alholm is currently licensed to practice law in the states of Illinois and Tennessee as well as The United States Court of Claims and the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Mr. Alholm is a member of The Vaccine Injury Petitioners Bar Association, the Federal Court of Claims Bar Association, and The Nashville Bar Association. Mr. Alholm has spent most of his almost two-decade career representing individuals who were seriously injured by vaccines, medical malpractice, faulty products, carbon monoxide poisoning, and other forms of serious injury. He has also represented individuals in mass tort and multi-district litigation matters involving Roundup, hernia mesh, and other faulty medical devices.Mr. Alholm was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. In 2018, he moved to Nashville with his wife Brooke and his two children. He loves his family, his dog Ferris, the Chicago Cubs, and golf. He enjoys talking to people and has no problem chatting with you about your case, day or night, if he can.
Mitch Grissim's father, a prominent Nashville lawyer, taught him at an early age that it is the little things that make all the difference in the quality of the legal services offered and the level of client satisfaction. Simple but important actions, such as returning all phone calls before the end of the day and doing exactly what you say you're going to, is the standard at Mitch Grissim and Associates.. Mitch lives on the lake east of Nashville in Sumner County and attends Bluegrass Baptist Church of Hendersonville. When not in the office, Mitch enjoys working out and training for running events. A love for boating led Mitch to obtain his United States Coast Guard Captain's License in 2004, which he puts to use several times a year boating in South Florida along the Atlantic coast, and in the Keys.
Meredith Silva's practice focuses on elder law, estate planning, conservatorship/guardianship law, probate, medicaid planning and application, special needs planning and probate. Meredith is frequently appointed by the Court to serve as Guardian ad litem and Attorney ad litem in conservatorship cases. She also serves as a fiduciary for disabled individuals who are unable to care for themselves and do not have family to assist them.. Meredith is an experienced litigator with 17 years of experience zealously representing thousands of clients.. Meredith’s practice is located in Davidson County, Tennessee. Meredith is licensed to practice law in the State of Tennessee and also in Florida. She is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association, the Nashville Bar Association, the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, and the Conservatorship Association of Tennessee.. Meredith graduated with honors from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in Gainesville, Florida and received her bachelor's degree from New College of Florida, the Honors College of the State of Florida.
Megan Zarling has led a multifaceted career that has given her the necessary experience and knowledge to serve Nashville as a well-rounded lawyer. She graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree in Electronic Media Journalism. She began her career in the music business booking tours and eventually worked her way to tour management. After ten years in music, Megan took a leap of faith into law thanks to her involvement in the Big Brother/Big Sister program. She felt her experience was better suited for the advocacy of family and children in her community. As a new mother herself, and her passion for helping others, Family Law was a perfect fit. She earned her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Nashville School of Law. Megan now focuses her practice on Juvenile Advocacy, Parental Rights, Family Law, and Personal Injury. But her selflessness doesn’t stop there; Megan is also an active volunteer and board member of CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates for Children). Furthermore, she is the board chair for “The Store”; a new food bank coming soon to the Nashville Community.
Matt has been recognized locally, statewide and nationally for his expertise in the area of Trust and Estate Litigation. With a background in elder law, family law and business litigation, Matt now devotes his practice exclusively to resolving family disputes in Will Contests, Estate Litigation, Conservatorships, Breaches of Fiduciary Duty and Trust Disputes.. A native Memphian, Matt received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Memphis in 2003 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006 where he was an Honor Council Justice, a member of Phi Alpha Delta and a recipient of the Bowen Academic Scholarship.. During his law school summers, Matt studied international and comparative law at University College Dublin School of Law, the University of Edinburgh Law School and the European Union Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.. Matt began his legal career as General Counsel for HGH Imports, a small multi- national company based in Spring Hill, Tennessee. After leaving HGH, Matt pursued his passion for elder law and worked as a hearing officer and later Assistant General Counsel for the Tennessee Department of Human Services.. In 2009, Matt launched his solo practice, Law Office of Matt Potempa, PLLC. In addition to a general practice, he focused on litigation and resolving probate, matrimonial and business disputes.. Matt is active in the Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations. He was honored to receive the Nashville Bar Association’s President’s Award in 2010 for his work in providing Disaster Legal Services after the May 2010 floods. Matt is a recipient of the Nashville Bar Association YLD’s Leadership Award, the Tennessee Bar Association YLD’s President’s Award and numerous other accolades for his service to professional and civic organizations.. Matt is the founder of the NBA’s Solo and Small Firm Committee and has served on the NBA’s Public Service Committee, Lawyer Referral and Informational Service Committee, Governance Committee and Modest Means Panel.. In 2012, Matt was elected to serve a three-year term on the Nashville Bar Association Board of Directors. That year, the Tennessee Supreme Court appointed Matt to serve a three-year term as a Hearing Panel Member for the State’s Board of Professional Responsibility.. In 2012, Matt was named by the Nashville Post as one of twenty “Law Leaders Rising” in the Nashville area. In 2013, he was awarded the Nashville Chamber of Commerce’s Emerging Leader Award in the Legal Services category. Matt is a frequent lecturer for the Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations as well as LexisNexis and the National Business Institute on topics related to Probate Administration and Litigation, Law Practice Management, Client Relations, Professional Ethics and Law Office Technology.. In July 2013, Matt partnered with attorneys David Heller, Sean Martin and Jennifer Sheppard to launch Martin Heller Potempa & Sheppard, PLLC.. With an office located in the heart of Hillsboro Village near downtown Nashville, the firm focuses on providing Estate and Trust Planning, Family Wealth Preservation, Probate and Business Litigation and Conflict Resolution, Conservatorships and Guardianships as well as Family Law and Personal Injury.