Top best E Lawyers in ZIP 37214 | 64 available
64 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 37214 in Nashville, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.1/5 and 50% provide free consultation with average fees of $280 per hour.
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64 E Lawyers Found Near You
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.
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.
I moved with my husband to Middle Tennessee from Virginia to attend Nashville School fo Law. While in law school, I worked in the Public Defender's Office and gained valuable experience in criminal defense work. Upon graduating and passing the bar exam, I joined a law practice in Ashland City, Tennessee. I worked there for 3 years before opening up my own practice in Nashville. I love litigating and advocating for my clients.
I have been a licensed attorney in Tennessee since 1974. I am in practice in the association of Rutherford & DeMarco, which consists of three other attorneys–all of whom are also my first cousins. My grandfather and his brother started the association in 1890 and I practiced law with three of my uncles prior to their deaths. My law office is located in the Germantown Historic District, which is between Downtown Nashville and Metro Center, and the address is 1312 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37208.. If you should desire any further information, please explore my website. If you should have any questions, please complete the form under CONTACT and I will be glad to assist you with your questions and needs.
I am passionate about bringing due process to students accused of sexual assault and ending the biased manner in which these situations are handled in universities at the present time. I am a volunteer spokesperson for SAVE SERVICES, a non-partisan organization that seeks to restore due process to the campus judicial system, both politically and practically through training and education. Most of my clients are males falsely accused of sexual assault or other students who have been disciplined unfairly by their school or univerisity. I am a former social worker, with a masters degree and license in that field. I use my social work degree, my expereience working in high school as a sex education teacher and my legal experience to professionally assist students accused under Title IX.. I live in Nashville with my husband of 25 years, two children and many pets. In my free time, I paint, read and travel.
I am a lawyer because I love the law, but I am a criminal defense lawyer because I love people.. It's my firm belief that everyone, no matter their situation, deserves to be treated with fairness and compassion. In our legal system the odds are stacked in favor of the prosecution, with district attorneys and law enforcement pushing hard for convictions. That's where I come in – I'm here to even the playing field and make sure you get a fair chance.. Being your lawyer isn't just about putting up a strong defense; it's about making sure your rights are honored, to fight against overreach by police and district attorneys. In a system that can sometimes feel like it's designed to keep defendants quiet, I'm here to be your voice. Behind every case is a person with a unique story, and it's my job to tell that story, to make sure the DA and the court know that you are a person, not a case number.. Thank you for considering me as your advocate.
Bar admissions: State of Tennessee and U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee