Top best L Lawyers in NASHVILLE | 2796 available
2796 L lawyers are available in NASHVILLE, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $77 per hour.
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2796 L Lawyers Found Near You
Jennifer M. Eberle is a litigation and health care professional liability defense attorney at Hall Booth Smith, P.C. For the past several years Jennifer has worked to represent Tennessee's doctors, nurses, and hospitals in high exposure health care liability cases, and she has tried numerous cases to a successful resolution in courts across the State of Tennessee.. Jennifer received her undergraduate degree from Austin Peay State University in 1998. During her undergraduate career, Jennifer spent time working at the State of Tennessee General Assembly for the House Majority Leader. Jennifer received her Juris Doctorate in 2001, with honors, from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis.. Jennifer is actively involved in professional organizations. She is a member of Nashville Healthcare Council - Leadership Healthcare, Rural Health Association of Tennessee, American Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, Nashville Bar Association, Memphis Bar Association, and the American Inns of Court - Belmont School of Law Chapter.
Jay Stillman was born and grew up in Nashville Tn. He has practiced law for 33 years, representing injured people anywhere in Tennessee. If you have been injured in a car or truck accident, on Interstates and roadways, we can help.. There is no charge for information and we will answer all your questions. Whether you have a case or not, we will explain it all to you. We are here to help you, and if you don't need our firm now, you will remember us later. Why? Beacuse we take the time to treat you with respect.. At Stillman and Friedland, it's not all about money, it's about you! We do the work for you, and help you heal from your injuries. You pay nothing until your case is settled. No recovery no fee. We are the firm who cares about you. Call us and see for yourself.. Call anytime or email Our blog has a lot of very helpful information about your health, recovery, and legal issues, do's and don'ts you need to know. Call us anytime. jay stillman atty
Jacob Thorington has been a valued attorney at Cheatham, Palermo & Garrett since 2007, offering clients exceptional legal representation in family law matters. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of St. Thomas School of Law, Jacob is also a Rule 31 Family Law Mediator, serving in this capacity since 2016. His practice encompasses a wide range of family law issues, including divorce, post-divorce disputes, contempt, child support and alimony modifications, paternity, and custody cases. He has also successfully argued cases before the Tennessee Court of Appeals.. Jacob is deeply committed to service, both professionally and personally. An Eagle Scout, he is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and Williamson County Bar Association and regularly volunteers with the Legal Aid Society. He is actively involved in his community, serving on the board of Youth Leadership Franklin, participating in the Next Generation of the Heritage Foundation, and contributing to Franklin First United Methodist Church.. Recognized for his thorough trial preparation and personable approach, Jacob is a skilled litigator and trusted advisor to his clients. He lives in Franklin with his wife, three children, and their family pets, embracing his role as a community leader and dedicated family man.
J. Wallace Irvin, is a shareholder in Lewis Thomason’s Nashville office, where he focuses his practice on construction law with an emphasis on the representation of architects and engineers against professional liability allegations. Mr. Irvin also represents contractors in a wide variety of business matters, including contract negotiations, project administration, closeout, construction defect defense and payment disputes, including the assertion and enforcement of mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens and performance and payment bond claims. Additionally, Mr. Irvin advises contractors in administrative matters before the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors, Tennessee Occupational Health and Safety Administration (TOSHA) and Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT). Mr. Irvin received an AV Preeminent rating by his peers, considered the highest level of professional excellence. He is a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 listed Civil Mediator.. Mr. Irvin is a member of the:
J. Thomas Mihalczo III is a Nashville personal injury attorney at The Law Offices of John Day serving injured victims of Nashville auto accidents, work accidents, medical malpractice & products liability. He can also assist injured or sick individuals with their appeal of the denial of long-term disability often litigating for benefits under ERISA.. Thomas previously graduated law school from St. Louis University School of Law where he was a leading member of the St. Louis University trial team. He additionally completed his undergraduate studies at the University of , where he was a collegiate athlete as a member of the men's soccer team.. With a passion for representing injured individuals, his legal memberships include the Missouri Bar Association, Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, and the Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. He is admitted to practice within the state of Missouri and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
J. Ross Pepper is a trial lawyer with over 24 years of experience representing clients in civil trials and arbitration proceedings. Mr. Pepper is passionate about helping people achieve justice in Tennessee courtrooms.. Mr. Pepper has handled cases all over the state of Tennessee in both federal and state courts and at both the trial and appellate level. Mr. Pepper has received numerous awards and distinctions throughout his career including a Martindale-Hubbell “AV” rating- - - the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards given by the oldest, most widely recognized and most respected lawyer rating organization.. Mr. Pepper has successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide range of cases including complex commercial and business cases, real estate cases, will contest and trust cases, employment cases, shareholder and LLC dispute cases, construction cases, tort cases, and cases involving serious personal injuries and wrongful death.. Besides being a lawyer, Mr. Pepper is an avid outdoorsman who has backpacked and canoed into some of the remotest wilderness regions in North America. Mr. Pepper is a member of the Wilderness Society. Mr. Pepper has been an active member of the Nashville Bar Association for years and is a Fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation. Mr. Pepper also devotes time to fundraise for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Nashville and has himself been a “Big Brother” for years.
J. Caleb Cassell is licensed to practice law in the State of Tennessee, has been admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court of Middle Tennessee. He is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and serves as an Attorney Mentor in the Belmont University College of Law American Inns of Court.. A native of Tennessee, Caleb is a graduate of Belmont University College of Law. While attending law school, Caleb was a member of the Board of Advocates - Mock Trial Team, was a charter board member and served as the Executive Editor of Notes of the Belmont Criminal Law Journal, and served as a member of the Legal Aid Society. Caleb also worked in the Rutherford County District Attorney's Office where he managed an extensive caseload of homicides while successfully prosecuting cases in both General Sessions and Criminal Court on behalf of the State. Before attending law school, Caleb graduated from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Government and Philosophy.. After graduating from law school, Caleb clerked for the Criminal Circuit Court in Rutherford County where he wrote extensively on Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment violations and allegations. Now, as a criminal defense attorney, Caleb is an aggressive litigator with experience defending clients who have been charged with various felonies and misdemeanors; DUI; violation of probation; violation of order or protection and domestic violence; assault and sexual assault; criminal homicide; and those who need assistance with post-conviction relief.. His personal interests include travel, University of Tennessee Football, and spending time with his wife and their two dogs at home in Germantown in the heart of downtown Nashville.
I’m an Alabamian who made Nashville home. I’m happy to be here serving the great people of middle Tennessee. I live in Nashville with my husband, and I am an avid Preds fan who loves country music and good southern food.. I graduated from the University of Alabama before going to Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama where I was fortunate enough to learn trial skills from some of the best professors around. I’ve been practicing family law for 2 years, and it is truly my passion.
It is my goal to provide first class representation and, as such, I am very selective when reviewing potential cases. Likewise, I expect potential clients to be very selective when choosing a lawyer. I believe the key distinction between a good lawyer and a great lawyer is that the great lawyer has compassion and genuinely cares for their clients. I take cases personally and strive to treat my clients as I would like to be treated. I am committed to maximizing the physical, emotional and financial recovery of each client that I have the honor of representing.. Please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss your potential case.
Irwin Kuhn takes a caring approach to helping guide people through family law matters efficiently and without adding unnecessary conflict. Divorce can be one of the most stressful life events so how people get divorced matters. The choice can have long lasting effects on themselves and their families. Irwin approaches divorce more as a set of problems to be resolved not as a battle to be won. He works on family law matters both as an advocate for individual clients and as a mediator for divorcing couples.. rwin was among the first Tennessee lawyers to be trained in collaborative family law practice and one of the most experienced. As a collaborative lawyer, Irwin works with the other party’s attorney in an effort to resolve family cases fairly with minimal intervention of the court Irwin is co-chair of the American Bar Association Committee on Collaborative Law, and the Tennessee Bar Association Subcommittee on Collaborative Family Law. Irwin is a founding member and past President of the Middle Tennessee Collaborative Alliance. He rejoined the board in 2018. He is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and serves on the Access to Collaboration Committee that focuses on new and streamlined approaches to collaborative practice. Irwin has spoken about collaborative practice to groups of lawyers, financial professionals and mental health professionals in Nashville and Memphis. His articles on collaborative family law have appeared in the Nashville Bar Journal and the Nashville Tennessean.
Intellectual Property Attorney in Nashville, TN specializing in patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Please contact me today to talk more about these areas of law and what I can do to help you.
In my spare time I enjoying reading about American history, playing guitar and banjo, and spending time with my wife and son.. "A good lawyer knows the law; a clever one takes the judge to lunch." - Mark Twain.
If you are accused of a crime, you want positive results--not your face on the front page of the paper. If you have been convicted and are fighting an appeal, you want a positive outcome--not hot air and a hole in your family's savings. Competent and zealous lawyering, that is centered on the client and respects the client's dignity and privacy is Mr. Tennent's goal. He maintains a small case load in the federal, appellate, Davidson and Williamson County courts, so that he can properly focus on each and every client.. Richard Tennent is a founding member of Bell, Tennent & Frogge. He earns his living entirely by defending persons accused of misdeeds in the federal, state and appellate courts. On rare occasions he also does pro bono environmental and land use law. Over the past twenty years, Mr. Tennent has represented persons accused of the most serious offenses under our laws. He has taken eleven first-degree murder cases to jury trial, and has won acquittals or verdicts to significantly reduced offenses in eight of those. He has won not guilty verdicts on offenses including aggravated robbery, carjacking, distribution of 40 kilograms of heroin, possession of cocaine, aggravated assault on a police officer, rape of a child, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault and aggravated child abuse. Mr. Tennent has learned over and over that good citizens are wrongfully charged with terrible crimes of which they are innocent. He has also learned that citizens are often ‘over-charged’ as he has won lesser verdicts to misdemeanors, when the government sought felony convictions. Mr. Tennent has successfully handled very challenging criminal appeals. He has won reversals and new trials in cases of First Degree Murder, Rape and Aggravated Sexual Battery. One of his most challenging appeals was done in the case of State v. Ward, 138 S.W.3d 245 (. 2003), where he successfully challenged the dubious "scientific" theory that three unexplained deaths means murder. Other more recent successes include: State v. Fleschman 2008 WL 5130449, ., December 08, 2008 (sentence reduced from three-years to six-months on solicitation of minor case), and State v. Williams, 2006 WL 3431920 ., November 29, 2006 (rape conviction reversed for prosecutorial misconduct and erroneous use of DNA evidence). Mr. Tennent also understands that sometimes the best defense is securing mercy, justice and leniency. In the District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, over the last eight years, he has had repeated successes in securing sentences significantly below the “advisory guideline recommendation.” He understands the importance of well-crafted sentencing memorandums that help the sentencing judge see his client as full human being, entitled to respect, and possessing human dignity. Mr. Tennent’s clients are not mere numbers, but individuals with unique human stories. In 1994, Mr. Tennent graduated from the Vanderbilt School of Law, having earned American Jurisprudence Awards for both Criminal Law and Post-Conviction Criminal Procedure. Since law school he has earned a Master of Studies in Environmental Law from the Vermont Law School, graduating summa cum laude. He attended Michigan State University on a National Merit Scholarship, graduating in 1990 with Honors. Mr. Tennent is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and serves on the amicus committee. He is licensed to practice in the State of Tennessee, the Middle District of Tennessee and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is very active in the Metro Public Schools where he has been the Chairman of Parents Advisory Council, as well as the founding PTO President of the Lockeland Design
I've been practicing Bankruptcy Law in Nashville, TN for more than 20 years. I offer free consultation and really listen to your case and personalize every filing to maximize your protection. What's different about Limor Law is that we are small, yet have extensive experience working with individuals and businesses. As a Chapter 7 Trustee, I am up to date on the latest changes to Bankruptcy Law because I am helping to form the laws.. As a Graduate of Vanderbilt Law School and resident of Nashville for several decades, I know what's right for my clients and I'll work to protect your home, business or car from creditors and even advise you if bankruptcy isn't right for you.
I've been married for over 20 years, have 4 children and my wife still likes me. I care about people and want to help people who have been harmed or taken advantage of.
I'm one of the first women who was hired by any of the law firms in Nashville. I slugged my way through the system as a single mom. I've done all kinds of litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Now I concentrate my practice on elder law issues, including life care planning and partners in planning services that include; estate planning, probate, Medicaid planning, VA planning and benefits, conservatorships, powers of attorney, and living wills.. At Elder Law of Nashville, we focus our practice on the legal needs of seniors and those in need of long-term care. Our lawyers and staff study your personal situations, legal and other, to help you get the quality care you deserve at the most affordable cost. Not all attorneys and law firms understand elder law issues. Our firm offers a unique advantage and we hope you will allow us to serve you.. Let us help with your legal needs!
I'm on a mission to make sure every business has an effective trademark strategy. I provide a free trademark search report to help you get started.. With more than 400,000 trademark applications filed every year in the United States, your chances of accidentally using a name that is already taken have never been higher. Before you launch your new product or venture, you need to make sure your name isn't going to lead to legal trouble. You can avoid potential legal problems by consulting with a trademark lawyer.. I specialize in helping clients with the selection, clearance, registration, maintenance and protection of trademarks. In addition, I represent clients in opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. I also have extensive experience litigating intellectual property disputes in a variety of federal courts, including all of the district courts in Tennessee, the Eastern District of Texas, and the Western District of Wisconsin.
I'm an employment lawyer who proudly represents working people in wrongful termination cases.
I worked for the Tn Health related boards and represented the St. of Tn to suspend the license of Elvis Presely's doctor and was successful. I have been in private practice for over 35 years and completed thousands of cases, most involing personal injury. I have represented the elderly for 15 years who have been abused, neglected, or injured in nursing homes from falls, bed sores, medicine errors, etc. I have a passion for elder abuse and have been successful in numerous contested cases
I was born raised and educated in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. It's home. My father was a lawyer in Madison,Tn and I always wanted to be a lawyer. My first job was to go to his law office on Saturday morning to clean the office while he met with clients or did some paper work. After college , I worked in a family business before law school. It gave me an appreciation of making a living .I decided to go to law school,but I had a wife and daughter so I went to the Nashville School of Law and worked during the day. During law school, I clerked for a Circuit Court Judge in Nashville. It gave me an inside look at how the courts run rather than a sterile law school approach. I enjoy representing the person who runs afoul of the law law or is taken advantage of by big insurance companies. I want to level the playing field so the police or insurance claims adjusters do not run all over of the courtroom, I like to take my youngest son on fishing trips. I never miss a Titan's SEC football. A little known fact is I enjoy cooking on a Big Green Egg Churchill stated the greatest gift the English gave America is the right to a jury trial. I think that is more true today than ever.
I was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Nashville 6 years ago and I am enjoying every bit of it. I have had the privilege of working with so many wonderful clients in all parts of Tennessee, and I hope to be able to do so for a long time to come. I love spending time with my family, which includes my two amazing dogs and our trail horses.
I travel throughout Tennessee appearing in General Sessions and Circuit Courts daily.
I spend my days in court fighting for people who have been accused of a crime and representing people who have been severely injured. In the criminal arena, I have been defending citizens accused of crimes for over a decade, and I know what it takes to handle tough cases. Regardless of the issue, I am a trial lawyer who puts the needs of my clients first. A large part of my criminal practice is focused on drug and alcohol cases - Specifically, marijuana defense and DUI defense.I am an active member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and a graduate from the TACDL Trial Attorney’s College and Advanced Trial Skills College. I know the law and will apply the law to your facts to develop a specific litigation plan that I will execute. I will spend time with you and get to know you and your situation and help you manage the case.
I served as Deputy Attorney General, an Assistant Attorney General and Special Counsel for the Attorney General's office. I was in charge of the division in that office responsible for or worked cases involving consumer protection (from lemons to defrauded franshisees, false or deceptive advertising and claims, people who were taken advantage of, scams, shoddy home repairs, and more), antitrust, non-profits, corruption, and more. Upon leaving the Attorney General's office, I represented individuals, small businesses, non profits, teachers, students and administrators, immigrants, and others in and our of court or administrative agencies or boards. When a federal, state or local agency targets an individual or business, the individual or business often feels overwhelmed. We help people understand the issues, defend, and explore their options and have no hesitancy about going to trial or a hearing. When an individual or business faces thorny legal problems, has been injured or damaged, or needs to defend against a demand or deal with a legal crisis, we stand up for them, fight to ensure their rights, and move aggressively him, her or them.. When not representing or helping on legal issues or problems, I enjoy baseball (Braves and Cardinals), college sports, track, cycling, and boxing.
I serve people who can't get or are not satisfied with free legal service, but cannot afford many lawyers. My aim is to provide affordable help for people with troubles.