Top best C Lawyers in Nashville | 2124 available
2124 C lawyers are available in Nashville, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 53% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $61 per hour.
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Rosalia joined Wimberly Lawson Wright Daves & Jones in May of 2018, and works out of the firm's Nashville office. Prior to joining Wimberly Lawson, Rosalia was an associate at a local firm practicing insurance defense, with an emphasis in workers’ compensation and subrogation. She was born and raised in Elverson, Pennsylvania but moved to Philadelphia in 2008 to attend Temple University, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 2011. Rosalia attended the Appalachian School of Law and served as a Student Bar Senator and an Editor on the Appalachian Journal of Law. She graduated cum laude in 2015. While in law school, Rosalia received the top grades in her class for Appellate Advocacy and Pre-Trial Practice. She also received the Willard J. Owen Award for performing over 200+ hours of community service throughout her law school career. Rosalia was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 2015 and primarily practices insurance defense, with an emphasis in workers’ compensation and employment law defense. She received the Avvo Client's Choice Award 2018, and is currently a member of the Tennessee Bar Association. Rosalia lives in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, with her husband Chris - a local plaintiff's attorney - and their two dogs, Norm and Winnie. She enjoys sewing, cooking, Philadelphia sports, and is a certified vinyasa and hot yoga instructor.
Rick Dumas has practiced criminal law in Nashville for nearly 2 decades. He began his practice as an attorney in the Davidson County Office of the District Attorney (D.A.’s office). In the D.A.’s office he gained experience prosecuting all types of crimes, including
RichardHedgepath was born February 23, 1961 in Nashville Tennessee. He grew up in Nashville and graduated fromHillwood High School, Belmont University, and Nashville School of Law.. Whileattending college, Richard worked as a law clerk at his father’s law office, andduring law school, Richard worked as a Deputy Clerk in the Circuit Court Clerk’sOffice for Davidson County, Tennessee. Upon graduating from law school, Richard served as Judicial Law Clerkfor the Honorable Marietta Shipley, Judge of the Second Circuit Court forDavidson County, Tennessee.. In privatepractice, Richard has primarily represented clients in divorce cases, probatematters, and conducted divorce and custody mediations. Richard has been a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule31 Mediator since 1998, and has mediated hundreds of cases.. Mr.Hedgepath has been a presenter in family law seminars, and mediation trainingseminars. He is an active Pro BonoLawyer and Pro Bono Mediator, and he volunteers in the community as a member of“Hands on Nashville”.. Richard isa divorced Father of two teenagers, and when he is away from work he enjoysgolfing, hiking with his dog, playing basketball with his 17 year old son, and beinga taxi driver for his 14 year old daughter.. Richardenjoys being a lawyer and receives much satisfaction from helping people thatneed help.
Received my J.D. from Belmont University College of Law, May 2018. Practice areas of interest include (but not limited to) criminal law, family law, and international law.. Focused, driven, and passionate with a strong desire to serve my community through government service and community outreach.. Whether you share the same desire to serve those around you or you are a results driven individual that seeks to provide the best for yourself, your clients or company, feel free to reach out and connect and let’s collaborate to reach our goals together.. Specialties: writing, public speaking, legal research, document drafting, client relations, interpersonal relationship building
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.
Realizing you may need an attorney for a family law matter can be a very uneasy and stressful feeling. In my practice, I strive to take care of my clients so that they can rest easier knowing there is someone on their side protecting and fighting for their best interests. If you are considering retaining legal counsel for any family law matter, or need help to determine your legal options with regards to divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, modifications of previous court orders, or any other legal matters please call today to set up your consultation.. Divorce and child custody proceedings can have long-lasting effects emotionally as well as financially, which is why it is extremely important to your future to hire the right attorney now.. I know the importance of family. Let me protect yours. Call to set up your consultation today.. Thank you,
Randy Kinnard has won many record-setting verdicts for his clients in over 30 years of practice. Middle Tennessee lawyers voted Randy Kinnard the lawyer they would most want to represent them in a medical malpractice case, said Business Nashville. The article quoted one lawyer as saying, "It's pretty well recognized that he is the premier plaintiff's medical malpractice attorney in Nashville." Lawyers Weekly USA, a prominent national law publication, featured Randy Kinnard as a MASTER OF TRIAL ADVOCACY in the article "THE WARRIOR WITHIN." Mr. Kinnard is certified as a Civil Trial Specialist and a Medical Malpractice Specialist.. Before entering law school, he attended West Point and served in Vietnam. A combat Airborne Ranger, he was awarded the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, Purple Heart, Bronze Star for Valor and Air Medal for 28 assaults in combat during his two tours in Vietnam. He also served with the 82nd Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Division.. In the last several years, Mr. Kinnard has been asked by lawyer groups across the country to visit them and give his speech called, "R-E-S-P-E-C-T." This speech reminds lawyers how important it is to be respectful at all times, even in the courtroom. "The lawyer must respect the jury. Never waste their time and always be honest with them," he says.
Prior to forming Lindsey Amonette + Glassford, PLLC (formerly Lindsey Amonette Nemer + Glassford, PLLC), Joshua practiced law at nationally-recognized law firms in Houston, Texas, and in Nashville, Tennessee. Moving to Nashville in 2003 for his wife’s medical fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Joshua practiced law in the labor and employment division at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, PLLC, and then as an attorney in both the litigation and corporate divisions at Bass Berry & Sims PLC.. When one of Joshua’s own family member was adversely affected by a very difficult divorce in Middle Tennessee, Joshua followed a calling to apply the client-centered approach to the practice of law that he had learned at large law firms to the arena of family law in Middle Tennessee, founding Lindsey + Amonette, PLLC in 2010 to assist clients better in their times of need. It’s the best professional decision he has ever made.. While Joshua litigates divorces regularly, he is also a founding and sustaining member of the Middle Tennessee Collaborative Alliance ("MTCA"), and Joshua has a robust and extremely active collaborative divorce practice wherein he represents his clients in the collaborative divorce process. Joshua describes collaborative divorce as "the humane divorce process that gives my clients the very best chance at a positive co-parenting relationship at the end of the divorce.". Born in Houston, Texas, Joshua was graduated from St. John’s School in 1990 and then from Sewanee: The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, in 1994. At Sewanee, Joshua received his B.A. magna cum laude in Religion and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa honor societies. From Sewanee, Joshua attended Tulane University School of Law in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he received his J.D. cum laude in 1997 and was a member of the Phi Delta Phi honor society. Joshua currently serves on the Board of the Middle Tennessee Collaborative Alliance, where he serves as the Director of Public Education. He was also the Co-Chair of the Domestic Relations Committee of the Nashville Bar Association. Joshua and his wife, Elizabeth, are active members of Westminster Presbyterian Church and have three (3) children.
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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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Phillip Miller is a nationally recognized attorney who specializes in representing people and families who have experienced serious, catastrophic injuries and death. He is certified as both a civil trial specialist and a pre-trial specialist by the the National Board of Trial Advocacy . Mr. Miller has been recognized as one of the “Best of the Bar” by the Nashville Business Journal, as a "Super Lawyer", is "Av" rated and his firm has been designated as one of the pre-eminent law firms in the United States. Mr. Miller is the Past President of the Tennessee Association for Justice. Mr. Miller is a frequently sought lecturer on legal issues and has spoken at the National Judicial College, Harvard Law School, the University of North Carolina, Sanford Law School, The William Mitchell School of Law, the Nashville School of Law, the University of South Texas, and Duke Law School. As part of his practice Mr. Miller is frequently hired by other firms to help them prepare their biggest, most significant cases. Firms in Michigan, Alabama, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Texas, Oregon, Kansas, California, New York, New Jersey, Colorado, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Missouri have used Mr. Miller to help them recover tens of millions of dollars for their injured clients.. Phillip's passions include education, the environment, dogs, and what he would describe as "making the world a little better and a little more fair for everyone." In addition to being a founding sponsor of School Aid, International, and sponsoring a Head Start class for more than 18 years, Phillip has also volunteered for Junior Achievement, bringing a businessman's perspective to middle school students. He is a lifetime member of the Sierra Club and belongs to the Tennessee Environmental Council, Tennessee Greenways, Nashville Greenways, and the World Wildlife Organization. Phillip sponsors "Rover" a free neutering/spaying program though the ASPCA and visits them whenever they are nearby providing services to needy pet owners in the area.
Phil is a member of the Hendersonville Evening Sertoma and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Hendersonville First United Methodist Church.
Paul Singleton represents companies of all sizes in a wide variety of business related matters in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, financing and general business planning. He has worked with clients across several industries, including real estate, healthcare, automotive, construction and technology / telecommunications. His practice includes; negotiating purchase and sale agreements and related documents; managing and conducting the due diligence process for acquisitions and dispositions; and advising on various general corporate matters including entity formation and corporate governance.
PAUL KENT (PK) BRAMLETT is licensed in TN & MS. His practice consists of litigation (personal injury and business) with an emphasis on serious personal injury and business litigation such as class actions, ERISA and Securities law, while continuing to represent individuals in the handling of wills and estates. He has handled litigation in twelve states, and presently is litigating in Tennessee, Michigan, New York and California. He is listed in Mid-South Super Lawyers for Securities Litigation, and is admitted to all State and Federal Courts in TN and MS.
Patrick's practice focuses on helping injured people recover financial compensation for their injuries. He has also represented individuals and businesses throughout the state of Tennessee in business and contract disputes, construction disputes, insurance coverage disputes, partnership disputes, personal injury claims, and professional malpractice claims.. Patrick received his law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law with a concentration in business transactions. In law school, Patrick served as an editor of the Tennessee Law Review. Patrick received his undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama where he was recognized as an accounting honors graduate.. Patrick served as a board member of the Nashville Bar Association Young Lawyer's Division from 2004-2010. He was the chairman of the Davidson County High School Mock Trial Competition in 2008. He previously served as a board member for the Donelson-Hermitage Exchange Club. In 2011, Patrick was recognized as a “Homerun Hitter” by the Nashville Bar Association and the Nashville Pro Bono Program for his volunteer legal work in the community.. Patrick is admitted to practice by the Tennessee Supreme Court and the U.S. District Courts for the Western, Middle, and Eastern Districts of Tennessee.
Parks T. Chastain is a member of the law firm of Brewer, Krause, Brooks & Chastain, PLLC. He graduated from the University of Louisville, where he earned a B. S. in Sociology, awarded with high honors, in 1986. He earned his J. D. also at the University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. He served as editor of the Journal of Law & Education, was a two year member of the National Moot Court Team, and a member of the prestigious Brandeis Society. He was admitted to the Tennessee Bar in 1989.. He focuses on the representation of insurers on a state and national basis. Mr. Chastain represents insurers in the investigation of first party claims, and in litigation arising from first party and third party coverage disputes. He has been involved in litigation dealing with first party policy interpretation, claims handling practice and procedures, bad faith and extra-contractual exposure, arson, misrepresentation and fraud, as well as third party coverage disputes arising from complex coverage matters, including involvement in declaratory judgment actions and interpleader actions. He has also consulted with insurance carriers regarding the development and drafting of insurance policy provisions and endorsements. At a national level, Mr. Chastain has been retained by various carriers to represent them in the cases involving public adjusters and the appraisal process, as well as the investigation of insurance fraud. Most importantly, Mr. Chastain has taken over sixty coverage cases to trial, ranging from cases of arson and fraud to third party coverage matters dealing with anything from the applicability of pollution exclusions to the definition of “resident relatives” or “residence premises.”. Mr. Chastain is the co-author of a blog entitled “Tennessee Insurance Litigation,” voted one of the top 50 blogs in the Insurance Law community, which can be found at . He is a contributing author to Inside the Minds: Defending Against Insurance Fraud (Aspatore Books, 2012) and Insurance Law 2013 (Aspatore Books, 2013).. Mr. Chastain is actively involved in educating the public and private sectors in topics related to arson and fraud investigation, having twice served as President of the Tennessee Chapter of the National Society of Professional Insurance Investigators. He frequently lectures on topics of policy interpretation and carrier duties to insurance company claim personnel, and has participated in live burns and other demonstrations as part of his efforts to foster cooperation between the public and private sectors. He has consistently provided continuing legal education to the legal community on topics related to insurance coverage triggers and analysis, as well as first party coverage issues.
Over the last several years, I have had the privilege to represent and help hundreds of individuals who have faced criminal charges. Focusing my practice exclusively on criminal defense, I have experience representing individuals charged with a range of crimes, from misdemeanor offenses to class A felonies.. My reputation has helped me build trusted relationships with opposing counsel, Judges, and court staff. Those relationships help me, help you.. I take pride in my work, and client satisfaction is my top priority. My approach to cases is simple, I start by learning your story to develop a defense. This starts with you. You are more than just a docket number on the district attorney’s desk – and I will never forget that. I work hard to ensure that your Constitutional rights are protected. I review all evidence, case law, and statutes. Many of my clients are good people who made a mistake. I actively pursue all options to both avoid a conviction or to mitigate the impact a conviction could have on someone. It’s important to hire an attorney who will help you navigate through all your options.. At the end of the day, I can never guarantee an outcome, but I can guarantee I will work hard to get you the best possible outcome. When I stand in front of juries and tell them that it is my honor to represent the Defendant – I mean it – and it would be my honor to represent you.. Joe grew up in Delray Beach, Florida. He is a graduate of Duke University and the University of North Carolina School of Law. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tennis, going on hikes, and spending time with his fiancée and dog, Tater.
Originally from Lawrenceburg, Kate Boston Melby is a third generation trial attorney from Middle Tennessee. Kate graduated with honors from Auburn University and the University of Tennessee College of Law. She earned her J.D. with a concentration in Advocacy and Conflict Resolution. While at UT, Kate made the Dean's List, received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award, was named "Best Advocate" of her Trial Practice class, completed over 200 hours of Pro Bono hours, and completed the nationally recognized Legal Advocacy Clinic. She also completed a study abroad program at the University of Cambridge.. Kate’s legal career began at the Public Defender's Office for the 22nd Judicial District. She joined the office of the District Attorney General for Davidson County in 2014. During her six years with the DA’s office, she served as a member of the General Sessions team, Domestic Violence Division, and prosecuted violent crimes in Davidson County Criminal Court. Kate’s work as an assistant district attorney included the successful prosecution of some of Nashville’s high profile murders.. She was a proud member of the State's first Conviction Review Unit that worked to exonerate individuals wrongfully convicted. In addition to enforcing the laws of Tennessee, Kate worked to draft and pass the Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Protection Act--House Bill 810/ Senate Bill 1230, as well as House Bill 1666 amending the Harassment statute to include modern technology.
Originally from Dallas, Texas, Holland is a graduate of Belmont University and Texas A&M University School of Law. Growing up in the South and playing guitar, Holland quickly developed an appreciation for music. This inspired him to stake his future on it by moving to Nashville, Tennessee, in order to pursue a career in music. As an undergraduate at Belmont, Holland studied music business and developed roots within the music community by gigging locally, working within recording studios, and working for the performing rights organization SESAC. While in law school, Holland focused on performing outreach within the arts and music community in order to heighten awareness of the legal issues that creative individuals face.. As an attorney and counselor, Holland advances the interests of his clients by advising them on trademark registration and brand protection, copyright monetization, digital technologies and conducting business on the Internet, as well as legal issues that are inherent in the entertainment and business world. Using his skills as an advocate, and drawing from his rich professional experience, Holland is adept at negotiating a variety of deals in order to craft creative solutions that benefit his clients.. Beyond the law, Holland enjoys writing and performing music, spending time outdoors, and trying new restaurants and bars in the local area.
Olivia Park was recently licensed to practice law in Tennessee and currently works at the reputable Gordon Law Group in Nashville, where she works with issues ranging from intellectual property to family law.In 2015, she graduated from the University of South Florida, where she earned her undergraduate degree in molecular biology. Olivia then attended the University of South Carolina School of Law where she served as the deputy editor-in-chief of the Journal of Law and Education. While studying law, Olivia also worked as a student attorney for the Sustainable Development Clinic.Olivia also clerked at the University of South Carolina, Technology Commercialization Office, where she gained work experience in the transactional side of contracts and patents. She also worked as a law clerk at the Law Office of Jerry Reardon in Columbia, South Carolina. There she acquired practical experience with civil litigation and estate planning.Shortly after graduating from law school in 2018, Olivia earned her license to practice law in Tennessee. She has a natural passion and drive for helping others, spending much of her free time volunteering for charitable organizations, such as the Adventure Science Center, Second Harvest Food Bank, and Big Brothers Big Sisters in Nashville.
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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 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 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.