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151 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 37243 in Nashville, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $313 per hour.
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Nathaniel Flinchbaugh was born in Tacoma, Washington. He was raised and schooled in Crestview, Florida. He completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Mr. Flinchbaugh completed his Juris Doctorate and Master of Business Administration at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. Mr. Flinchbaugh completed his Master of Laws in Health Law at Loyola University Chicago.. Mr. Flinchbaugh currently practices administrative law and litigation on behalf of the Tennessee Department of Health.
Kevin Christopher is an art, business, and technology lawyer, specializing in Arts and Crafts, Biotech, Energy, Government, Intellectual Property, Licensing, Startups, and Transactions.. Previously, Kevin led bioinformatics, bioscience, and biotech licensing activities at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, steered large scale partnerships in renewable energy and synthetic biology for UC Berkeley, and mentored SBIR-funded startups under the National Instittues of Health. Additionally, Kevin has served as a foundational team member or key advisor for startups with algal production, biomass conversion, microbiome editing, and hepatocellular carcinoma diagnostic technologies.. As a student, Kevin was a teaching assistant to former State of Michigan Governor Jeniifer Granholm at Berkeley Law, outstanding scholar in the UC Hastings Law and Bioscience program, judicial extern for U.S. District Court Judge Charles R. Breyer, law clerk for the U.S. Attorney's Office, and regularly featured poet in To An Unknown God - A Journal of Christian Thought at Berkeley.. Kevin's logo dervies from the Turner Cross, a German insignia featuring four opposing letters F standing for words roughly translated to English as cheerful, hardy, godfearing, and free. While an attorney is ethically obligated to be the best possible advocate for his client, it is important to do so in a principled manner. The "four f's" are principles that Kevin has adopted for life and legal practice.. Affiliations
Blake Alford received his Bachelors degree from Middle Tennessee State University and his law degree from Nashville School of Law. After serving as a litigation assistant with the Tennessee Attorney General's Office in the Special Litigation Division, Blake took a position with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development as a Workers Compensation Specialist IV. There, Blake represented the Workers' Compensation Fund, and the Employee Misclassification, Education and Enforcement Fund, and Penalty Program in administrative litigation and appeal hearings. In addition to coordinating penalty collections with the Attorney General's Office, Blake served as a Division representative to the Employee Misclassifcation Advisory Task Force. In 2014, Blake took a position with the Division of Health Care Finance and Administration where he defends the Bureau of TennCare in over 500 benefit denial administrative appeal hearings annually. Blake is admitted to practice in Tennessee.