Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 37201 | 495 available
495 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 37201 in Nashville, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 67% provide free consultation with average fees of $370 per hour.
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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.
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.
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.
Seth R. Granda is a Senior Associate with the Labor and Employment practice group at Frost Brown Todd in Nashville, Tennessee.
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
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
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.
No longer in private practice as of March 1,2018
My practice is focused on criminal defense, including all misdemeanor and felony offenses. My practice is also focused on my clients and understanding their needs and stories. The practice of law is something I feel is in my blood and I push myself to learn daily and represent my clients to the best of my abilities.
My practice has an emphasis in health care related boards, including the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners and the Tennessee Board of Nursing. I am currently a faculty member at the Vanderbilt Center for Professional Health, where I teach a Continuing Medical Education course, which is a part of the Center’s Maintaining Proper Boundaries and Prescribing Controlled Drugs curriculum.. Prior to joining Frost Brown Todd, I developed the administrative law practice at Thompson Burton, a boutique business law firm in Franklin, Tennessee. Prior to joining Thompson Burton, I served as a law clerk to the Honorable William J. Haynes, Jr., Chief Judge for U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee.. I am a graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School, where I served as the vice president of the Vanderbilt Bar Association and president of the Native American Law Student Association. I previously served as an intern to both former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and the Metropolitan Nashville District Attorney’s Office, and I clerked for the Secretary of State Administrative Procedures Division administrative law judges for the state of Tennessee.. Please feel free to reach out to me at or, if I can assist you in any way. You can view my full profile at Frost Brown Todd at: .
Ms. Thornton graduated from Nashville School of Law in 2007 and became licensed to practice law in Tennessee in October, 2007. Ms. Thornton focuses on all aspects of family law including divorce, custody, contempt, modifications, child support, orders of protection, termination and adoption and grandparent's visitation.
Ms. Parker is dedicated to understanding her clients' needs and goals. She presents her clients with clear and realistic information to make sure that they understand the possible outcomes of the choices they make. Finally, Ms. Parker helps her clients feel empowered to take the necessary steps to resolve their issues.
Mitch Grissim's father, a prominent Nashville lawyer, taught him at an early age that it is the little things that make all the difference in the quality of the legal services offered and the level of client satisfaction. Simple but important actions, such as returning all phone calls before the end of the day and doing exactly what you say you're going to, is the standard at Mitch Grissim and Associates.. Mitch lives on the lake east of Nashville in Sumner County and attends Bluegrass Baptist Church of Hendersonville. When not in the office, Mitch enjoys working out and training for running events. A love for boating led Mitch to obtain his United States Coast Guard Captain's License in 2004, which he puts to use several times a year boating in South Florida along the Atlantic coast, and in the Keys.
Michael K. Pence is a lawyer at the office of Roberts, Thornton & Pence in Nashville, Tennessee. A trial lawyer, Michael's practice focuses on obtaining justice for clients in a variety of personal injury claims, including; car wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, trucking wrecks, boating wrecks, workplace accidents and wrongful death. Michael understands the immediate goal after any traumatic experience is to get your life back in order. Medical bills need to be paid, lost wages recovered, and assurances regarding payment for future injury-related treatment are all priorities for the accident victim. Michael is devoted to providing legal representation to those individuals and families who have been harmed by the negligent actions of others and he has obtained millions of dollars in settlement monies for his clients and their families.. Michael is a member of the American Association for Justice, Tennessee Association for Justice, Tennessee Bar Association, and Nashville Bar Association. Michael received a 5.0 out of 5.0 rating by his clients in Martindale-Hubble, which is the highest rating that can be awarded to an attorney by their clients.
Just like many other people who visit Nashville, it was love at first sight. After spending one day exploring the great city, Nick knew he wanted to move here after finishing his education.. After working for a local firm for two years, he started his own practice in November of 2011. He has worked tirelessly and diligently on behalf of his clients for over a decade and will continue that tenacity in your case. He offers effective legal solutions to those facing charges for DUI, marijuana, drug trafficking, theft, robbery, assault, and many more offenses. He has jury trial experience and will do everything he can to defend you.. He also has a passion for helping those who have an injury because of the negligence of another. Nick advocates for and represents those individuals that have been injured because of another person or company.. He graduated Cum Laude at Lake Forest College, where he was also a member of the 2002 Midwest Conference Championship football team and was selected three times to the All-Conference team. Following graduation, Nick moved to Lansing, Michigan, to attend the Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. Nick is licensed by the Tennessee and Florida Bars. He also works part-time as a Magistrate for Davidson County.. When Nick is not at the office he enjoys going to Predators' games with his lovely wife, going to the beach, and getting the occasional round of golf in.
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 was born raised and educated in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. It's home. My father was a lawyer in Madison,Tn and I always wanted to be a lawyer. My first job was to go to his law office on Saturday morning to clean the office while he met with clients or did some paper work. After college , I worked in a family business before law school. It gave me an appreciation of making a living .I decided to go to law school,but I had a wife and daughter so I went to the Nashville School of Law and worked during the day. During law school, I clerked for a Circuit Court Judge in Nashville. It gave me an inside look at how the courts run rather than a sterile law school approach. I enjoy representing the person who runs afoul of the law law or is taken advantage of by big insurance companies. I want to level the playing field so the police or insurance claims adjusters do not run all over of the courtroom, I like to take my youngest son on fishing trips. I never miss a Titan's SEC football. A little known fact is I enjoy cooking on a Big Green Egg Churchill stated the greatest gift the English gave America is the right to a jury trial. I think that is more true today than ever.
I was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Nashville 6 years ago and I am enjoying every bit of it. I have had the privilege of working with so many wonderful clients in all parts of Tennessee, and I hope to be able to do so for a long time to come. I love spending time with my family, which includes my two amazing dogs and our trail horses.
I joined the Law Offices of James Flexer in December 2009. My primarily focus is Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy law.
I have been practicing law for 15 years after my former life as a police officer. Outside the practice of law, am an avid SCUBA diver, love to fly fish, camp and cook. I love all sports football team is the Titans, Baseball team life long Red Sox fan.
I am a former Rutherford County Assistant District Attorney and Government Corruption and White Collar Special Prosecutor for the State of Tennessee. After almost 10 wonderful years prosecuting complex criminal cases such as felony drug offenses, embezzlements, securities fraud, and murders, I decided to open up my own practice with my long-time friend and colleague, J. Quinton Horner. Together, we created Horner-Jackson and designed our firm to be different than other law firms in Middle Tennessee. We strive to be open and honest with our clients, to keep our clients informed and always return phone calls and emails so that you will be just as much a part of the process as we are, and to provide our clients with frank, up-front and quality legal advice. The attorneys at Horner-Jackson primarily practice in DUIs, criminal defense, and divorces.