Top best R Lawyers in NASHVILLE | 2937 available
2937 R lawyers are available in NASHVILLE, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $79 per hour.
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Alex Koval is a creditors' rights attorney with Albertelli Law, committed to delivering superior performance, providing efficient and effective legal representation to the largest financial institutions in the nation.. Prior to joining Albertell Law, Alex was the Managing Attorney for the Nashville Division of Clark & Washington, PC. As a board certified consumer bankruptcy specialist, he regularly and passionately represented individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases, argued countless contested matters, and successfully represented clients in adversary proceedings.. During his tenure with Dunham Hildebrand, PLLC, Alex focused on commercial litigation, consumer bankruptcy and business Chapter 11 cases.. Alex graduated from Nashville School of Law with a Doctor of Jurisprudence in 2010. For his excellence in the practice of law, Alex has been featured in the Mid-South Rising Stars list by the Super Lawyers Magazine in 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019.. Alex immigrated to the United States from Ukraine in July of 2002. In Ukraine he completed a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and English. He is fluent in English, Russian, and Ukrainian languages as well as conversational German.
Alandis Brassel is an experienced entertainment attorney with a passion for helping creatives build sustainable businesses and careers. He regularly represents recording artists, songwriters, producers, and other music business professionals in a wide range of legal matters, including contract negotiations, IP rights, royalty recovery, and legacy planning (estate planning and administration). He also works with creatives in the film, television, and influencer industries.. Active in the arts and entertainment community, Alandis is a member of The Recording Academy (Grammys ®) and a director on the board of Worldwide Stages, a state-of-the-art soundstage and production campus for music, TV, film, and virtual production in the Nashville metropolitan area. He is also an advocate for equity and education within the industry, serving as a volunteer attorney with the Volunteer Lawyers and Professionals for the Arts, a board member for Nashville Music Equality, and an advisory board member for the Music Export Memphis Music Industry Council. Alandis is a frequent lecturer and panelist at music industry conferences such as Music Biz and Americanafest.. Prior to his legal career, Alandis was a professional audio engineer with clients such as Bloomberg Television, Warner Chappell Music, and Def Jam. After graduating from law school, Alandis worked as Counsel in the Office of U.S. Representative Jim Cooper (TN-05) and as Program Director of the Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville before going into private practice.. He is the past chair of the Tennessee Bar Association Entertainment and Sports Law Section and a former Assistant Professor of Music Business at The University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music. Alandis has also taught as adjunct faculty at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law and Belmont University’s Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business.. Alandis has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star in Entertainment Law for three consecutive years and was recently named a Billboard Magazine 2023 Top Music Lawyer.
Alan Slone, a founding member of the firm Slone & Vrablik, PLLC, currently focuses his practice to the areas of criminal defense, entertainment, and various aspects of computer law.. Mr. Slone graduated from Middle Tennessee State University's top-ranked Recording Industry Management program in 2004. After working for a small record label and distribution company in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mr. Slone returned to school at Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire. In addition to receiving his Juris Doctorate degree in 2009, Mr. Slone also received a Masters of Laws (LL.M.) in Intellectual Property from FPLC. Franklin Pierce Law Center has consistently been ranked in the top 10 law schools for intellectual property studies by U.S. News and World Reports.. Mr. Slone founded Slone & Vrablik, PLLC with his law partner and friend of many years, Ronald Vrablik, in January 2010, and has been serving clients in Nashville, Tennessee as well as his home town of Lexington, Kentucky. He is a member of the Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys, and an alumni member of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.. Mr. Slone enjoys attending local music shows and tinkering with electronics and computers in his free time.
After earning his undergraduate degree at MTSU, Dayne matriculated to Belmont University College of Law. At Belmont, Dayne excelled academically, earning his way onto Dean’s List and receiving Best Performance Awards for Evidence and Criminal Procedure. Dayne was also heavily involved in Belmont’s Board of Advocates and was part of the first Belmont Mock Trial team to ever compete on the national stage. Since graduating, Dayne has continued to help coach and mentor Belmont Mock Trial students, both as a volunteer coach and then later as an adjunct professor.. Dayne joined Ortale Kelley in 2020. Since joining the firm, Dayne has focused on representing developers and builders in real estate transactions, ranging from drafting purchase and sale agreements, declarations of covenants, conditions, and restrictions, commercial and residential lease agreements, and other related loan documents. He also provides guidance for homeowner and condominium associations on a range of matters, including enforcement of restrictions and interpretation of governing documents.
Adrienne Fazio received her bachelors degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, magna cum laude, and her law degree from the Tulane University School of Law. After practicing civil litigation and workers’ compensation law in Mississippi, Adrienne moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where for the next five years, she devoted her practice solely to assisting clients nationwide with Medicare Secondary Payer compliance, including Section 111 Reporting, Conditional Payment Claim issues and Medicare Set-asides. In April 2012, Adrienne left private practice and took a position as a Workers’ Compensation Specialist IV with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Workers’ Compensation Division, in Nashville, TN. There, Adrienne represented several programs, including the Workers’ Compensation penalty program, Uninsured Employers Fund and Employee Misclassification Fund, as well as briefly working with Utilization Review. Additionally, she was responsible for advising the Division regarding Medicare requirements involved in closing future medicals. Adrienne is admitted to practice in Tennessee and Alabama, and is an inactive member of both the Washington, D.C. and Mississippi Bars. Adrienne has been a frequent lecturer at various seminars, conferences and meetings on Medicare Compliance, and on Employee Misclassification in Tennessee. Bar & Court Admissions
About The Law Office Of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC. Nashville attorney Timothy Nichols assists business owners, construction entities, landlords and individual clients to protect their rights and interests in matters of construction law, real estate and business law. He applies over a decade of industry experience and a common-sense approach to helping clients pursue legal outcomes that align with their unique objectives.. When you retain our firm, you can expect to receive the following:. Serving Clients In Nashville And Throughout Middle Tennessee: Experienced Construction Law Attorney. Construction law in particular is a highly unique and complex area of practice, one that not every business lawyer has experience with. Mr. Nichols began his work in construction law as an associate for another firm that focused on construction litigation before establishing his own private practice. He is also a member of the American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry and Tennessee Association of Construction Counsel. He remains up to date with any legal developments that happen at the state or federal level that could affect his clients' rights.. Contact Our Firm Today. For more information, please continue to review our website or contact our office directly at or toll free for prompt attention and client-centered service. Our attorney is readily available to attend to any legal emergencies you may have.
A. GREGORY RAMOS (“Gregg”) is past President of the Nashville Bar Association, having served in that capacity in 2004. He is a member of the law firm North, Pursell, & Ramos PLC in Nashville, TN, where he maintains a general civil litigation practice with an emphasis in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation, and employment law.. Mr. Ramos received his law degree from Arizona State University College of Law in 1980 and his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Arizona State University in 1977. He is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations as well as the State Bar of Arizona.. Upon graduation from law school in 1980, Mr. Ramos started his legal career as an Assistant Prosecutor in Phoenix, AZ, where he tried over forty (40) jury trials. In 1984, he moved from his home state of Arizona to Nashville, Tennessee so his wife, Sandy, could pursue a songwriting career in country music. This turned out to be a good move as Sandy’s songs have been recorded by the Dixie Chicks, Faith Hill, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Lee Greenwood, Barbara Mandrell, the Forester Sisters, Gene Watson and a host of others. Sandy and Gregg have been married for thirty-five (35) years and have two grown children, Melody and David.. Mr. Ramos is a past Board Chair of Catholic Charities of Tennessee, Inc. and was named Catholic Charities’ Volunteer of the Year for 2008. He also is a past president of Conexión Américas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Hispanic families realize their aspirations for social and economic advancement by promoting their integration into the Middle Tennessee community. In addition, he is a past member of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Metropolitan Nashville (Chair of the HR Committee) and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Justice Center, whose mission is to advocate on behalf of poor Tennesseans. Mr. Ramos serves as well on the Leadership Council of Lipscomb University’s Nelson and Sue Andrews Institute of Civic Leadership. Mr. Ramos is a member of the Rotary Club of Nashville and was in the 33rd class of Leadership Nashville (Class of 2009). He serves as well on Leadership Nashville’s Board of Trustees. Mr. Ramos also serves on the Board of Fifth Third Bank.. Governor Phil Bredesen appointed Mr. Ramos in 2006 to serve on the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council. He is a past member of the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Committee on Public Trust and Confidence in the Courts and recently completed a three-year term on the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Access to Justice Commission. He currently serves on the Tennessee Education Lottery’s Advisory Council on Minority Business Participation.. In early January of 2009, Mr. Ramos was named as the “2008 Nashvillian of the Year” by the Nashville Scene. In the July 17, 2009 edition of the Nashville Business Journal, Mr. Ramos was included in the “Best of the Bar, 2009”, and in October 2009, Mr. Ramos was honored with the “Good Guys” award from the Nashville Women’s Political Caucus. On December 28, 2009, the Tennessean newspaper in Middle Tennessee included Mr. Ramos in its list of the top “Tennessee Political Movers”. Finally, in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, Mr. Ramos has been featured in the NashvillePost’s “In Charge” edition of Nashville’s most prominent leaders.
A Texas native, Andrew received his Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Merchandising from the University of North Texas and his law degree from Texas A&M University School of Law. Andrew’s interest in the entertainment industry began at a young age when he started modeling with the Campbell Agency in Dallas, Texas. He not only modeled, but worked in many areas of the industry including apprenticing for a model management company, shooting photography in the Dallas World Trade Center, and volunteering at the annual DIFFA fashion show raising awareness for HIV/AIDS. The various artists and performers he met during his modeling career, including his talent agent, inspired him to investigate a career in the business side of the entertainment industry. Upon doing so, he became convinced of the need for honest, ethical representation for artists in all fields of entertainment, hence leading him to practice law and specialize in intellectual property.. Andrew is passionate about competitive video gaming and the players involved in Esports, and is constantly working to educate them on the complexities of being a professional athlete. Andrew is sensitive to the fact that sitting down with an attorney can be intimidating. This is why he strives to provide his clients with the most comfortable experience possible. He wants his clients to know that he will help them achieve the best results and will be there for them in the bad times and the good to lend a helping hand. Andrew provides legal counsel in the areas of intellectual property, general business, and entertainment.. Outside of law, Andrew enjoys staying active through skateboarding, reading creative fiction, and visiting all of the local coffee shops in Nashville.. Education. J.D. Texas A&M University School of Law. Concentration in Intellectual Property. B.S., Fashion Merchandising, University of North Texas
A Nashville Native, I put my all into my work--striving each day to be better and do better than the last. I am constantly learning and bettering my skills in and out of the courtroom. A licensed educator, I taught for eight years and I am constantly in search of ways to make the world a better place. I am an avid reader, runner, and world traveller with degrees in Classical Languages, Philosophy, Education, and (obviously) Law.
A Nashville native, Ben began his legal career with Raybin & Weissman after graduating from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2010, where he was an editor on the Law Review. Prior to law school, Ben attended the University of Chicago—graduating with honors.. In his practice at the firm, Ben has defended hundreds of clients against arrests and citations for various offenses, and has also worked on several civil cases involving personal injury and civil rights matters. He has briefed and argued cases before the Tennessee Supreme Court and the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Ben has appeared multiple times in both television and print news giving interviews on trending legal cases and issues.. From 2011 to 2012, Ben took a one-year hiatus from the firm to serve as a law clerk for Judges Jane B. Stranch and Gilbert S. Merritt, both of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.. He is a graduate of the TBI, Metro Police, and Tennessee Highway Patrol Citizens Academies, in which participants learn firsthand about law enforcement procedures, structure, and investigation.
A legal perspective on your problems and your opportunities. Over 20 years of legal experience in and out of the courtroom.
20+ years practicing law. Attorney Bryan Stephenson represents clients in Nashville and all counties in Middle Tennessee. He has conducted hundreds of court proceedings, including hearings, trials (both jury and bench), and various motions. He is very familiar with "the system", and is knowledgeable of Tennessee law. His legal skills and knowledge are also put to use in his position as adjunct professor for Lipscomb University's Law, Justice, and Society program. He keeps abreast of legal developments and changes in the law, and is a member of the Nashville Bar Association, Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and the DUI Defense Lawyers Association.. Prior to opening his own law practice, Attorney Stephenson worked "on the other side" as an Assistant District Attorney for Davidson County for over three years. While a prosecutor, he was in court nearly every day, and dealt with most every type of crime that exists under Tennessee law--everything from Felony Murder, Aggravated Robbery, all levels of felony Drug Offenses, Theft, DUI, Forgery, Burglary, Assault, Sexual Assault, down to Simple Possession of Drugs, Driving on a Suspended License, Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, and many other types of cases. He was a supervisor for the Wiretap Room during investigations by the Drug Task Force. His knowledge and experience from working as a prosecutor helped him lay a strong foundation for starting his own defense firm.. Prior to becoming a prosecutor, Attorney Stephenson worked as a law clerk in the Antitrust, Financial, and Special Litigation divisions of the Nashville office of the Tennessee Attorney General. He also spent a summer working as a law clerk for The Lovelace Law Firm, an Elder Law practice in Dripping Springs, Texas.. Attorney Stephenson graduated with his law degree, Order of the Barristers, from Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California. While in law school he was selected to serve on the Pepperdine Law Review and was the school's delegate to numerous national moot court competitions across the country. His article was selected for publication in the Law Review ("I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, But Could I Sue: Whether 'Interacting With Others' Is a Major Life Activity under the ADA", 31 Pepp. L. Rev. 773 (2004)). He was the recipient of several awards and scholarships, including the Gunnar Nicholson Endowed Scholarship, Odell McConnell Scholarship, Howard A. White Scholarship, Associated Women for Pepperdine Scholarship, and was the only Pepperdine student selected one semester to receive an award from the Southern California Defense Counsel. Even as a student, he had the heart of a teacher, and worked as a Teaching Assistant, instructing new law students on Legal Research and Writing. He deeply values his time spent at Pepperdine and frequently misses the weather of southern California, but knew that he would return to his native and lovely Tennessee to practice law and build his career.. Attorney Stephenson graduated with a degree in Mathematics from Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. He gained the honor of being named an AP Exam Scholar, earning an entire year of college credit upon entry to Lipscomb. He grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and resides in Middle Tennessee with his wife and children.. Law office based in Nashville, TN and serving all counties in middle Tennessee.