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FAQs - Bankruptcy Lawyers in city Nashville How many Bankruptcy lawyers actively serve residents of Nashville, Tennessee? Approximately 71 licensed attorneys focus on Bankruptcy across Nashville, 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 Bankruptcy lawyers in Nashville, Tennessee? In Nashville, typical rates range from $216-$376 per hour for Bankruptcy. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4035 and $6611, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Bankruptcy matters usually take in courts near Nashville? Bankruptcy cases in Nashville, Tennessee usually take around 5-9 months depending on complexity and the Tennessee District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Bankruptcy cases for people living in Nashville, Tennessee? Residents of Nashville typically see Bankruptcy 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 Bankruptcy? About 62% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Bankruptcy, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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With more than 35 years of experience, David Raybin heads the criminal defense section of our firm, which includes criminal trials, criminal appeals, parole hearings, and civil rights litigation.. David has been named the Best Criminal Lawyer in Nashville by Best Lawyers in America, and listed among the Best Criminal Lawyers in TN by Tennessee Business magazine.. A regular commentator on local legal subjects, David often deals with prominent cases you may have read about in the news. In addition to cases in the trial courts, David has successfully handled a number of significant criminal appeals throughout Tennessee.. A prolific writer, David has authored numerous articles and publications. He wrote the book Tennessee Criminal Law, which has been cited hundreds of times by Tennessee courts and relied on by judges and attorneys throughout the state.. David’s criminal defense representation includes cases concerning murder and other homicides, sexual assault, drugs, domestic violence, white-collar fraud, and computer sexual image cases. David also handles cases involving students arrested at local universities—such as Vanderbilt, MTSU, Fisk, Lipscomb, Belmont and TSU.
Tom’s activities include the Room in the Inn program, fundraising for the Nashville Bar Association’s Pro Bono Program, Belle Meade United Methodist Church, running, backpacking, tennis and golf.
Sam J. “Mac” McAllester III primarily represents financial institutions and concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial lending, commercial loan documentation, commercial real estate, secured transactions, commercial paper, the issuance of title insurance policies, bankruptcy, financial consultations, creditors’ rights, collections and foreclosures. For more than 40 years, Mac has represented creditors and other interested parties in bankruptcy and insolvency matters.. Earlier in his career, Mac served as Staff Attorney for the Tennessee Department of Labor and Chapter 7 Interim Trustee, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Tennessee. Also, for 17 years, Mac served as a member of the Panel of Trustees, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Tennessee.. A well-known legal authority in his areas of practice, Mac has been the guest speaker at numerous seminars on commercial lending, real estate, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights for the Tennessee Bar Association and other professional groups and organizations.
Ryan Nevin received his J.D. from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, magna cum laude, graduating in the top 6% of his class. At Loyola Ryan thrived in his research and writing skills by having his Law Review Case note published, was awarded the Best Case Note award from the Honorable Fredericka Wicker, and served as the Articles Editor of the Loyola Law Review Board. Ryan earned his undergraduate degree in Business from Tulane University, cum laude.. Ryan has a great passion for the law and helping others through his abilities. Hecurrently takes appointments in mental health court where he represents the mentally ill in their court proceeds. Ryan is an active member of his church, volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, and runs marathons as one of his favorite hobbies.
Rebecca represents businesses and business owners in the areas of debt restructuring and bankruptcy. Her bankruptcy expertise is focused on complex Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 cases. Rebecca understands that financial difficulties are extremely stressful for her clients, and she works diligently to resolve their issues through comprehensive solutions. Rebecca works closely with her clients with clear and consistent communication—knowing that keeping clients informed is essential to a positive attorney-client relationship.. As part of her practice, Rebecca also represents lenders and other creditors in bankruptcy cases to ensure their rights are preserved and their interests are protected. Rebecca frequently appears in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Tennessee on behalf of her debtor and creditor clients covering a variety of bankruptcy matters.. Rebecca received her B.S. degree from Mississippi State University and her law degree from the University of Mississippi, both with honors. She was admitted to practice in Tennessee in 2009.
Practice focus representing financial institutions throughout the loan transaction process, including loan documentation, closings, renewals, re-works, judgment enforcement, collection, bankruptcy, foreclosures, and REO resales. Also frequently represent trade vendors, committees, landlords, defendants in preference actions, and parties involved in both sides of distressed asset sales.
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Maria Salas is certified as a specialist in consumer bankruptcy by the American Board of Certification. She is a member of the American, Tennessee, and Nashville Bar Associations, Tennessee and Nashville Lawyers’ Associations for Women, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, and the American Bankruptcy Institute.. She is a fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation and the Nashville Bar Foundation, and is an alumnus of the Tennessee Bar Association Leadership Law program. She previously received the Nashville Bar Association Pro Bono Volunteer of the Year Award. She is a member of the board of directors of the Nashville Bar Association. She is also a founding member and current board member of the Stonewall Bar Association of Tennessee, an organization supporting LGBT legal professionals and promoting diversity in the legal profession.. She received her B.S. from Middle Tennessee State University summa cum laude in 1985, and her J.D. from the Nashville School of Law in 1992.
Lynda F Jones received her J.D. from the University of Memphis where she received the American Jurisprudence Award for Trial Advocacy. Her undergraduate degree was received Cum Laude from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville while working full time.. She began her trial experience with B.Stewart Jenkins in the area of civil rights before moving to Nashville to join the Law Offices of James A Flexer where she managed over 1,200 client cases.. Jones has been an attorney for 21years. She first built her own successful bankruptcy practice by associating with the firm of Bruce , Weathers, Corley and Lyle.. Jones advises small businesses in workouts to assist them in avoiding the. expense of bankruptcy.. Ms Jones is active in the community, her church, Girlscouts and serves on several area nonprofit boards which assist the indigent and mentally ill. She has been recognized as a Mid South Super Lawyer and as Best of the Bar. She received recognition for her advocacy on behalf of the mentally ill from NAMI in 2011.
Josh is a member of GSRM’s Litigation Section. He routinely represents clients in complex commercial litigation involving business torts, breach of contract claims, real estate disputes, land use planning and zoning matters, and intellectual property disputes. In addition, over the course of his career, Josh has handled complex electronic discovery matters, antitrust and trade practices litigation, debtor/creditor relations and bankruptcy proceedings, trust and estates litigation, and class action litigation. He has represented clients in jury and bench trials, appeals, arbitrations, mediations, and before numerous zoning authorities. Josh also counsels clients – ranging from entrepreneurs and churches to large corporate entities – on a variety of topics, including real estate matters, organizational and governance issues, and policies and procedures.. He is currently serving as the Co-Chair of the Nashville Bar Association’s Chancery and Circuit Courts Committee, and also is a member of the Real Estate and Federal Courts Committees. In addition, Josh serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Nashville Conflict Resolution Center. He also is a member of the Board of Directors of the Heritage Foundation of Franklin and Williamson County, as well as its Next Generation Board of Directors, both of which promote historic preservation in downtown Franklin, Tennessee.. Josh regularly speaks throughout Tennessee and Kentucky on a variety of topics, including real estate, zoning and land use planning, electronic discovery, social media, ethics and alternative dispute resolution.. Josh earned his law degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he served as an associate editor of the Kentucky Law Journal and vice president of the Equine Law Society. Josh also graduated from the University of Kentucky with a B.A. in journalism and political science, where he was co-editor-in-chief of The Kentuckian. Prior to joining the firm, Josh was a member of Bass, Berry & Sims, PLC and, before moving to Nashville 11 years ago, practiced with Stoll, Keenon & Park, LLP in Louisville, Kentucky.. Josh and his wife, Susan, reside in Franklin, Tennessee, with their young son.
I'm originally from Mississippi where I grew up on a corn/soybean farm. I Moved to Nashville in 2004 with my wife. I never had any intention of working at a "Big Law" firm. I enjoy working with regular people and helping them out with their problems. When I'm not in the office, I'm usually with my family. In addition to being an excellent attorney, I'm working at being a below average potter.
I was born in Nashville. I attended Tennessee Technological University graduating Cum Laude with a degree in electrical engineering. After practicing engineering for over 20 years, I attended Nashville School of Law graduating #1 in my class. I bring a unique perspective to my practice and stand ready to help.
I joined the Law Offices of James Flexer in December 2009. My primarily focus is Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy law.
I have practiced law since 1996. In 2000, I devoted my practice to consumer bankruptcies. I have helped thousands of families in the Middle District of Tennessee obtain a fresh financial start through filing for bankruptcy. I am dedicated to helping families regain financial peace.
I am Adrienne Trammell-Love and I'm writing this review about myself. First of all, I love what I do. I enjoy meeting new people and truly enjoy helping them through the bankruptcy process. I realize that each situation is very different and requires special attention. I pride myself on being a REAL person who understands what it's like to struggle financially. I've had financial struggles myself, so I can relate to everyone who walks into my office. I'm not here to judge you, I just want to help you. I am a solo practitioner, which means that I rely on my staff a lot to answer my phone calls (like most attorneys), however I make it a priority to promptly return all of my phone calls and emails. Email follows me everywhere, and I've been known to answer them on weekends because I want my clients to feel at ease. Bankruptcy can be scary, but I try my best to arm my clients with full knowledge of the process so that they are prepared and have no surprises.. I want the public to know that I'm a sincere, family-oriented, loving person who loves her God, her husband, and her children. I believe that I've been blessed with the gift to practice law and I am humble and grateful for it. I truly consider my Law Practice to be my ministry. Call me for help, and I will always tell you the truth regarding whether Bankruptcy is right for you. As for my review, I'll go with four stars, because there is ALWAYS room to learn, grow, and improve your craft. The four-star rating is based solely on how deeply I care about seeing my clients do well and move on successfully and how far I'm willing to go to help them reach that goal.
Collections, Creditors Rights, Lien Lawsuits, Foreclosures: I do all that with Bone McAllester Norton, PLLC, in Nashville,
Tennessee. In my practice, I primarily represent banks, businesses,
and creditors in matters involving creditor bankruptcy, commercial litigation, loan
documentation, consumer/commercial collections, and foreclosures.. If someone owes you money, you should talk to me, at any point in the process.
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.