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2124 C lawyers are available in Nashville, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $80 per hour.
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Zach Scott Gainous is a Nashville-based attorney who helps and protects creative and talented people and businesses by providing legal expertise, advice, and representation for creators, public figures, entrepreneurs, professionals, executives, and companies, including those in music, entertainment, sports, media, technology, and many other industries. Mr. Gainous is the personal, business, and general counsel for many creative and talented people and companies in music, entertainment, film & television, sports, media, technology, and many other industries. Mr. Gainous is a "go-to" attorney and regularly advises and represents songwriters, music artists, bands, record producers, actors and actresses, entertainers, filmmakers, movie & TV directors and producers, authors, small and independent record labels and music publishers, and more.. Mr. Gainous has tremendous knowledge and experience in the music business. Mr. Gainous earned a Bachelor of Science in Music Business from Middle Tennessee State University, one of the top entertainment or music industry colleges and educational programs in the world. While attending MTSU, Mr. Gainous worked as a studio musician and record producer. After completing his undergraduate studies, Zach also spent time at Universal Music Group Nashville where he assisted with helping to market the careers and music of artists like Billy Currington, Sugarland, George Strait, David Nail, and many others. While in law school, Mr. Gainous worked for music, entertainment, and sports business management, royalty, and financial auditing firm Blue Sky Group, where he assisted with contract interpretation and music royalty audits and reconciliation for music artists, songwriters, and record producers.. This diverse and extensive experience taught Mr. Gainous the importance and benefits of working to avoid issues or disputes before they occur, and exposed him to the unfortunate poor legal, career, and business advice and representation many music, entertainment, media, and sports clients are all too often receiving. Whether it's protecting a client's intellectual property, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets, protecting a client's business, personal, or financial interests, real estate, property or other assets, or protecting a client's career, privacy, reputation, or family, Mr. Gainous strives to provide the best legal expertise, advice, and representation and be a long-term trusted advisor for his clients.. When Mr. Gainous is not working to protect his clients and provide the best legal advice and representation for them, he enjoys watching or attending concerts or live music events, Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators games, Florida State football games, or spending time with his wife and dog.
You deserve Moore Love. We primarily focus on criminal defense but also work in other areas of law, such as land lord tenant and family law. As firm we believe that the client should have access to a completely transparent and effective legal representation. Too many attorneys in today’s climate bog the client down with unnecessary jargon and convoluted answers about the progress of their case. It is your money, your freedom, and your family. So, you deserve to be informed and protected from all possible legal repercussions with complete competency and transparency. We will give you that defense. Our representation of your case will be given to you in an effective and concise manner. The court system already has so many inefficiencies and inequalities. The last thing you need is aloof and inattentive attorney. Love will be attentive to your legal needs. Not all situations in life are fair or easy. When these issues are legal, allow Moore Love Law to help you through those trying times.
You are going through a difficult, confusing time.. You have a lot of questions. Your world has been turned upside down.. What are you going to do with your finances? What is going to happen to your children? Where are you going to live? What are you going to do financially after the divorce?. You need an attorney you can trust will listen to you and understand you.. You need an attorney who has BEEN THERE HERSELF and also has years of experience in family law, who has handled many of these cases and can help you navigate your unique situation.. You don't want to spend thousands of dollars and not see results. You do not want to spend thousands of dollars on an attorney who does more harm than good.. Ms. Burdine offers free telephone consultations to give you the opportunity to kick the tires, to see if she is the right fit for you. It is important to talk to more than one attorney before you decide to hire one, to be sure that your attorney knows what she or he is doing, has your best interests in mind, and to ensure that your children (if applicable) will not be harmed during this process.. Attorney Hannah Burdine has nearly 20 years of experience in the legal industry, with more than ten years committed to divorce litigation including high net worth divorce cases and asset protection.. Not everyone needs a fighter. Ms. Burdine is diplomatic when appropriate, and she fights unyieldingly for clients when necessary. She devotes the time and attention that is required to garner positive results and to ensure her clients receive the attention they deserve during this time of their lives.. She has practiced family law in both the State of Georgia and now the State of Tennessee. She is a native of Memphis, Tennessee where she went to undergraduate school and law school. She was a paralegal in Nashville, Tennessee for a few years after undergraduate school before going to law school.. While going through her own divorce, she worked for a clinical research organization negotiating contracts for clinical drug trials. It was boring, and she missed the courtroom and engaging with and helping clients get through tough times, so after her divorce she got back into the practice of law.. She enjoys playing piano to decompress and listening to live music. She looks forward to helping you.
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.
With inviting candor and a spry mind, Ben Powers is a force to be reckoned with, no matter the setting. In the courtroom or at the negotiation table, Ben’s superior understanding of the law, and how it affects his clients, shows. No matter the case type, Ben knows that it is important for him to understand his client’s goals, motivations, and story, not just the laws surrounding the client. Each case is unique, so is each client and Ben never forgets that. By bringing objectivity and a vision of success to each consultation, Ben has achieved countless accomplishments across Middle Tennessee and has helped hundreds of people earn a second chance. Ben brings a competitive spirit to the courtroom and to his personal life. Whether he is attacking his next goal as a rock climber or tackling his client’s challenges, Ben demonstrates the same enthusiasm for success. Call for a consultation today to understand how Ben’s ambitious legal powers can help you conquer your needs.
With his medical background (he has an undergraduate degree in nursing and worked his way through law school as a Registered Nurse), Mr. Asher brings a wealth of knowledge when addressing matters involving personal injury and the healthcare field. He has represented health care professionals in the Middle Tennessee area since 1993 in medical malpractice and discipline cases. Mr. Asher regularly defends companies and individuals in personal injury and product liability matters and has served as lead counsel in numerous catastrophic injury cases. He has served as Chair of the Section of Litigation of the Tennessee Bar Association and has lectured for many continuing education courses as well as courses at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and programs of the Tennessee Nurses Association. Mr. Asher was selected by his peers as a fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation. Mr. Asher has had articles published in The Tennessee Law Review, the Litigation Letter, Nursing Management, and O.R. Nurse.. Mr. Asher has worked with property owners and outdoor advertising companies advising them on their rights in the use of their property. He has presented cases to the Board of Zoning Appeals and has argued land use matters in Chancery Court and the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mr. Asher works extensively with outdoor advertising companies in obtaining approval for building and upgrading billboards.. Mr. Asher served as lead counsel in Banks v. Elks Lodge, a personal injury case that resulted in a decision from the Tennessee Supreme Court that changed longstanding Tennessee law. Mr. Asher prepared the legal briefs and argued successfully before the Tennessee Supreme Court, obtaining a ruling that resulted in a significant financial savings for his client.. Mr. Asher is one of a very few lawyers across the country who is a member of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys. His experience as a nurse and ability to resource with other nurse attorneys helps Mr. Asher in his ability to represent and defend clients in personal injury cases.. A native of Nashville, Mr. Asher resides in the city with his wife, Elizabeth, and two children. He has served as Vice President of West End Synagogue and on the Board of Trustees of Akiva School. He volunteers for and has chaired Davidson County’s Teen Court Program. Mr. Asher is a marathoner and triathlete. He has completed multiple long distance races, including an Ironman Triathlon.. Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating: AV
William “Will” Conway moved back home to Tennessee and started William J Conway Esq. PC, a solo practice, exclusively dedicated to criminal defense in 2008. Since starting his practice in Nashville, Mr. Conway has handled cases ranging from first-degree murder down to simple drug possession cases. Additionally, Mr. Conway has handled several complex wire-tap drug conspiracy cases. A mutual passion for defending citizens accused of crimes brought Mr. Conway to Bell, Tennent, & Frogge, PLLC where he served in an Of Counsel capacity for 5 years. After one partner left to become Executive Director of the Public Defender’s Conference and another went to pursue Federal Death Penalty work, BTF split up and Mr. Conway went back to having a solo practice. He devotes his practice to representing those accused of crimes and is an experienced trial attorney having handled thousands of criminal cases at various stages in trial and appellate court levels. Mr. Conway has handled over 20 First Degree Murder cases and has never lost one at trial and has never had a First Degree Murder conviction.. Mr. Conway also handles Title IX claims from all of the local universities. He has successfully represented Respondents accused of Title IX violations at Vanderbilt, MTSU, and Belmont.. Routinely, Mr. Conway is consulted by local media outlets to provide expert analysis on various aspects of criminal defense.. Born and raised in Knoxville, Mr. Conway attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
William Stover is an experienced Tennessee attorney who provides premier legal services to clients seeking help in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, family law, estate planning and other types of civil litigation.. In practice for more than a decade, Mr. Stover has made a name for himself as one of Nashville’s top lawyers when it comes to supporting his clients comprehensively. He goes above and beyond to achieve the best results possible for them, whether that means using advanced negotiation and communication skills, making himself available after hours or litigating a matter in court.. Outside of his practice, Attorney Stover has taught courses in business law, criminal law and tort law at Draughons Junior College. He has served his country with distinction in the United States Army, United States Army Reserve and the Tennessee Army National Guard. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, traveling and sports activities.
When you are involved with the criminal justice system, your entire life can change in an instant – I know that. Experience counts, you need someone who has been there before, instead of finding yourself overwhelmed, confused and worried about your case, not getting your questions answered contact our office for a free consultation.
We fight for you! You are going through a stressful and scary time.. You've been arrested or hurt by someone else's negligence and you need an attorney to guide you through the process and help you get your life back on track.. Look:. We can do that. If it can be done, we will get in done. I've had cases with co-defendants that were representated by former judges, prosecutors and former probation officers and my client's got the same or better deal than their counterparts.. It's simple:. Searching on the internet can only help you so much. We are here to get you out of the mess you're in.. I can simplify the the processes of both criminal and personal injury cases so you can have piece of mind and get through this very dificult time of your life.. My actions say it all:. I respond to all calls within 24 hours, 99% of the time sooner. I take my time to explain everything to you and keep you updated through the end of your case.. I am here to help you and fight for your rights.. What to do now?. Call or message me. If you have a case we decide to accept there are two ways to sign up: 1) Via email or 2) Schedule an appointment. Once you sign up (and pay if it's a criminal case. If injury case you don't pay until we win.) we will get started and provide the next steps.. Brian Lee Nash, Esq.
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.
Thomas J. (Jeff) Hendrickson III- is an academic scholarship graduate of the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas.. A native Tennessean, upon graduation, he relocated back to the mid-state to begin his general civil litigation law practice. Prior to the practice of law, Jeff was a successful small business owner, broker and distinguished entrepreneur.. He has an innate ability to utilize not only the academic lessons learned through law school and his practice, but also negotiation and management skills earned through his prior corporate and business successes.. Specifically, Jeff handles cases involving automotive dealer and consumer affairs, personal injury cases, landlord-tenant matters, family law cases and torts or “civil wrongs.. Jeff is admitted to practice law in Tennessee and in the Middle and Eastern Federal District Courts; he is a member in good standing of the Tennessee Bar Association, was an officer for the student American Trial Lawyers Association, is a volunteer for Big Brothers, Big Sisters and is a member of Christ Presbyterian Church.. Jeff lives in Bellevue, Tennessee with his wife Ellen, and two children, Kyra and Charlene.
There is not one criminal defense attorney, regardless of fee, who will work harder on your case.. I offer nonjudgmental and compassionate representation for those charged with a misdemeanor or felony--including DUI.. I believe it is far easier (and less costly) to plan for "what if" with your spouse, child, or aging parent than to try and force a reactive plan through the courts when a crisis occurs. Proactive estate planning will see that the "what ifs" are taken care of--providing assurance to you and your family.
The number one question I get asked is why I do criminal law. The answer is simple, "because I love it." Every single case is a new unique puzzle. Every time a client walks in my office I possess the skill and ability to help them. Other lawyers might give a speech about everyone's right to a defense and civilized society, but the truth is I am here because I enjoy every second of it and I have the skills to win.
Steven Wolfe has been practicing business and trademark law, in law firms and as in-house counsel, for 5 years. He’s been an entrepreneur for even longer, and that’s why he focuses on efficient, transparent services for budget-conscious clients. He is a licensed attorney in the State of Tennessee (but he can represent you from anywhere in the world) and at the United States Patent and Trademark Office and is eager to help you protect your business!. Education and ExperienceSteven graduated cum laude from Gonzaga University School of Law in 2016, and he holds a degree from Middle Tennessee State University in Philosophy, Physics, and Neuroscience. He worked as in-house counsel for a startup in the brewing industry before working in private practice in business law and intellectual property law firms. Before entering the legal profession, Steven has owned and managed businesses in the hospitality, entertainment, insurance, and education fields. He puts his extensive business experience to work for each client.. PersonalSteven lives in Nashville with his lovely wife, Robin and their two cats. Steven is an avid baseball fan (Go Braves). Steven enjoys golfing, reading, spending time with his family (he’s a virtuosic “Funcle”), and writing, recording and performing music.
Stephanie Messer is a family law and criminal defense attorney based in Nashville, Tennessee.. Education and Licensure. Attorney Stephanie Messer began her postsecondary education at the University of Memphis, where she studied sociology. She graduated from this institution in 1994. After earning her Batchelor’s and Master’s degrees, she went on to study law at the University Of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School Of Law. She graduated from law school with her Juris Doctor in 2000. Attorney Messer became licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee during the following year.. Professional History. Stephanie Messer founded the Law Office of Stephanie Messer in 2004. She continues to maintain this practice today. Attorney Messer also served as Judicial Commissioner for the Metropolitan Davidson County General Sessions Court from 2007 to 2010. In addition, Attorney Messer served as a Hearings and Appeals Attorney for the State of Tennessee Department of Human Services during 2012 and 2013. Today, however, she focuses most of her time on private practice.
Stacey A. Garrett is a founding member of Bone McAllester Norton PLLC and chair of the firm’s Board of Directors. She concentrates her law practice in the areas of higher education, corporate transactions, healthcare and government affairs. Stacey is also the Vice President of Online and Professional Studies at Cumberland University.. Stacey represents several institutions of higher education. She also serves numerous clients in various corporate transactions. In the area of health care, Stacey represents physicians, medical practice groups and other health care entities and counsels clients in matters concerning contracts, fraud and abuse and compliance issues relating to carriers and intermediaries.. In 2003, former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen appointed Stacey to serve as a Commissioner on the Tennessee Human Rights Commission through 2009. In 2009, he reappointed Stacey to serve on the commission through 2015, where she currently serves as the chair. Bredesen also designated her to serve on a Judicial Redistricting Study Committee and the Committee to Study the Administration of the Death Penalty.. Stacey was formerly Deputy Chief of Staff for Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. of Memphis. She served as Associate General Counsel for Background America, Inc. and AMICUS Staffing Inc. and as Director of Legal Affairs for Corrections Partners, Inc.. As a founding member of Bone McAllester Norton, Stacey believes the law firm is one of her most personally satisfying accomplishments, and says she is driven by her law partners and the firm’s staff who truly embody the firm’s motto, Law. Life. Passion. She believes that the energy of the firm’s attorneys and staff is the reason the firm forges extraordinary client relationships.. Stacey believes deeply in community investment through charitable and civic activities. She began her commitment to community service at the age of 14, volunteering in a nursing home. There she learned the value of service to others and continues to participate in charitable activities throughout the state.. Stacey is a native Nashvillian and loves all things Southern. She is an avid runner and is well on her way to completing her goal of running a half-marathon in all 50 states. She also loves to play the guitar and read; Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring is a favorite in her collection. She finds each morning’s sunrise her greatest inspiration and never misses the opportunity to watch the sun rise each day. Even though she says she’s afraid of heights, Stacey has rappelled down the side of a 27-story office building to benefit the Special Olympics Tennessee. Twice.. Practice Areas. Labor and Employment Law. Healthcare Law. Administrative Law. Business and Corporate Law. Environmental Law. Entrepreneurial and Emerging Business Law. Non-Profits and Tax Exempt Entities. Community Involvement. Leadership Nashville: Class of 2012. Tennessee Human Rights Commission: Chair of the Board. Tennessee Judicial Redistricting Study Committee. Tennessee Committee to Study the Administration of the Death Penalty. The Links, Inc.: Member. Centennial Pediatrics Foundation: Board Member. Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau: Lead Counsel; ex officio Board Member
Specializing in Criminal Defense, Civil Rights and Consumer Law. Charles (Chuck) D. Buckholts is an experienced Tennessee trial attorney, specializing in federal and state criminal defense, civil rights and consumer law.. Chuck has represented clients on many levels of the justice system, including the United States Court of Appeals, 6th Circuit, United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, and in twenty-six counties across Tennessee.. Chuck adamantly believes in the rights of all individuals to have equality and justice under the law and vigorously fights to assure these most valuable rights are protected. He gives clients the individualized attention they deserve, and is committed to not only representing them within the court system, but also educating them in the legal process.
Since 2010, Lillian Blackshear has represented clients in public finance transactions totaling more than $10 billion. Governments and banks look to Lillian as counsel to secure the financing necessary to green-light a wide range of development projects and debt refundings. Exclusively focused on public finance, Lillian represents an array of governmental entities, investment banks and commercial banks on debt issuances throughout Tennessee.. Her practice involves:
Sharon O. “Sheri” Jacobs concentrates her practice in the areas of Environmental Law and Administrative Law. Sheri has administrative, environmental law, environmental litigation experience at the federal, state and local levels, as well as with administrative agencies. This experience includes matters associated with sustainability, solid and hazardous waste, Brownfield redevelopment, underground storage tanks, water pollution, environmental citizen suits, Superfund remediation projects, endangered species, stream mitigation projects, and air pollution control.. Sheri works closely with companies and local governments on compliance, sustainability and all facets of environmental law to ensure clients’ can focus on their business and not be caught in protracted environmental litigation. When litigation becomes necessary, Sheri’s expertise from having successfully defended numerous businesses and local governments before administrative boards and in state and federal court ensures the clients’ interests are always well-represented.. Sheri co-authored West Publishing’s Medical Waste Handbook, 1999 and 2000 editions. In addition, she has presented seminars on environmental topics for the Tennessee Bar Association and for various business organizations.. Before joining the firm, Sheri served as an Assistant Attorney General for the Tennessee Attorney General and Reporter, Environmental Division. She also served as Assistant General Counsel for the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.. Sheri is originally from Jefferson City, Missouri. She and her husband, David, have two children. She enjoys traveling, hiking and visiting national parks with her family.
Sarah Reisner is a native Nashvillian. After clerking for Manier & Herod in 1995, the Firm offered her a full-time position as an Associate attorney in 1996. In 1996, she began focusing her practice on defending employers and their insurers in workers’ compensation cases. In 2001, she was named a Shareholder with the firm. Sarah regularly speaks on Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Law. She has been a member of Nashville Rotary Club since 1998. She has been a member of the Junior League of Nashville since 1997. Sarah is involved in numerous community and charitable events. Her interests including running (finished the 1992 Marine Corps Marathon in 3 hours and 25 minutes), horseback riding, painting, community service, volunteer work, and water skiing.
Sam Miller's practice primarily focuses on trademark, copyright, and patent litigation. He has served as lead trial counsel in courts throughout the United States for a wide range of clients from celebrities and entrepreneurs to a billion-dollar start-up and one of the world’s leading medical device manufacturers. He also is a Rule 31 listed mediator. He is located in the firm's Nashville office.
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.
Sal Hernandez regularly represents and counsels clients through complex civil litigation in state and federal courts and in arbitration always keeping in mind the client's goals. Mr. Hernandez also helps clients solve their business problems before problems turn into litigation. He has represented a variety of corporate and individual clients in the healthcare industry, financial services industry and others.
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.