Top best W Lawyers in ZIP 37219 | 116 available
116 W lawyers are available in ZIP code 37219 in Nashville, Tennessee. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.4/5 and 64% provide free consultation with average fees of $379 per hour.
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The Law Office of David von Wiegandt is dedicated to defending your Freedom and Constitional Rights. If your freedom, family or financial future is at stake, you need a lawyer committed to fighting for your cause and assisting you and your family through a stressful situation. The Law Office of David von Wiegandt has experience representing a wide range of citizens in hundreds of criminal matters and various civil matters. We are here to serve you.
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.
Martin Sir & Associates is committed to serving families in Nashville and providing them with the comprehensive legal resources they need to protect their best interests. From resolving divorce disputes to recovering alimony payments on behalf of clients, the dedicated legal team Martin Sir & Associates is here to help you secure the justice you deserve.
Marlowe Law Offices, PLLC is a full-service law firm featuring Billy J. Marlowe and select top-notch associate attorneys from the Nashville, Tennessee area.. Billy is a former police officer who decided to go into business representing others after seeing first-hand how insurance companies, corporate America and the government mistreat people in their greatest hour of need. He vowed never to represent insurance companies or big corporations – only small businesses and the common man.. Attorney Marlowe knows that bad things happen to good people every day and when those bad things involve legal matters, you need dedicated attorneys who will work hard to get you everything you deserve.. Marlowe Law Offices, PLLC can help you with your automobile and trucking accidents, criminal defense or we can also act as your Nashville divorce attorney. Regardless of who you are or where you are from, you will always be treated with the utmost respect and courtesy when dealing with anyone at Marlowe Law Offices, PLLC.
MARCIA McSHANE, with Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP, practices in workers' compensation and employment litigation across Tennessee. She is a frequent presenter regarding employment issues and the reduction of claims, addressing professional organizations and employers alike. In addition to handling cases at the administrative and trial levels, Ms. Watson argues in front of the Tennessee Special Workers' Compensation Panel, the Tennessee Court of Appeals as well as the Tennessee Supreme Court. She is a member of the Nashville, the Tennessee, and the American Bar Associations, the Mid-South Workers' Compensation Association, the Lawyers’ Association for Women (LAW), and the Tennessee Defense Lawyers' Association (TDLA). Ms. Watson is serving her second term as the TDLA's representative for the Bench-Bar Committee. Ms. Watson was selected for the Tennessee Bar Association Leadership Law Class of 2011. She earned her B.A. at Florida State University and her J.D. at Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.
I am a tax lawyer by training but I more enjoy working on business transactions--forming, buying, selling, merging companies. Within the past 5 years, I have developed a lot of experience and knowledge in the alcohlic beverage industry. While I mainly work on Tennessee matters, I am able to assist with federal alcoholic beverage issues. If you have a business or anything to do with alcohol in Tennessee, I am your man.
Before starting his own practice at Herbert & Lux, Eddie worked as an attorney for a local Nashville Law Firm and spent time at the Davidson County Public Defender’s Office. Serving in both General Sessions and Criminal Court, where he gained a vast amount of experience vigorously defending clients who were charged with a range of crimes from simple possession to murder. In private practice, Eddie has thoughtfully, thoroughly and effectively advocated for his client's rights, whether they were facing criminal penalties, or fighting to recover from injuries caused by the negligent actions of others.. Eddie’s practice consists of criminal defense, DUI defense, civil litigation, including personal injury/wrongful death from car accidents and other acts of negligence.. Every case and client presents it's own unique perspective and challenges. Eddie will focus his efforts to identify your individual issues, goals, and obstacles to help you understand and achieve the best possible outcome.. You need someone committed to you. Eddie Herbert is that attorney. Committed to and passionate about his clients.
Adrienne Fazio received her bachelors degree from the University of Southern Mississippi, magna cum laude, and her law degree from the Tulane University School of Law. After practicing civil litigation and workers’ compensation law in Mississippi, Adrienne moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where for the next five years, she devoted her practice solely to assisting clients nationwide with Medicare Secondary Payer compliance, including Section 111 Reporting, Conditional Payment Claim issues and Medicare Set-asides. In April 2012, Adrienne left private practice and took a position as a Workers’ Compensation Specialist IV with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Workers’ Compensation Division, in Nashville, TN. There, Adrienne represented several programs, including the Workers’ Compensation penalty program, Uninsured Employers Fund and Employee Misclassification Fund, as well as briefly working with Utilization Review. Additionally, she was responsible for advising the Division regarding Medicare requirements involved in closing future medicals. Adrienne is admitted to practice in Tennessee and Alabama, and is an inactive member of both the Washington, D.C. and Mississippi Bars. Adrienne has been a frequent lecturer at various seminars, conferences and meetings on Medicare Compliance, and on Employee Misclassification in Tennessee. Bar & Court Admissions
A. GREGORY RAMOS (“Gregg”) is past President of the Nashville Bar Association, having served in that capacity in 2004. He is a member of the law firm North, Pursell, & Ramos PLC in Nashville, TN, where he maintains a general civil litigation practice with an emphasis in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation, and employment law.. Mr. Ramos received his law degree from Arizona State University College of Law in 1980 and his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Arizona State University in 1977. He is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations as well as the State Bar of Arizona.. Upon graduation from law school in 1980, Mr. Ramos started his legal career as an Assistant Prosecutor in Phoenix, AZ, where he tried over forty (40) jury trials. In 1984, he moved from his home state of Arizona to Nashville, Tennessee so his wife, Sandy, could pursue a songwriting career in country music. This turned out to be a good move as Sandy’s songs have been recorded by the Dixie Chicks, Faith Hill, Anne Murray, Kenny Rogers, Lee Greenwood, Barbara Mandrell, the Forester Sisters, Gene Watson and a host of others. Sandy and Gregg have been married for thirty-five (35) years and have two grown children, Melody and David.. Mr. Ramos is a past Board Chair of Catholic Charities of Tennessee, Inc. and was named Catholic Charities’ Volunteer of the Year for 2008. He also is a past president of Conexión Américas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Hispanic families realize their aspirations for social and economic advancement by promoting their integration into the Middle Tennessee community. In addition, he is a past member of the Board of Directors of the United Way of Metropolitan Nashville (Chair of the HR Committee) and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Justice Center, whose mission is to advocate on behalf of poor Tennesseans. Mr. Ramos serves as well on the Leadership Council of Lipscomb University’s Nelson and Sue Andrews Institute of Civic Leadership. Mr. Ramos is a member of the Rotary Club of Nashville and was in the 33rd class of Leadership Nashville (Class of 2009). He serves as well on Leadership Nashville’s Board of Trustees. Mr. Ramos also serves on the Board of Fifth Third Bank.. Governor Phil Bredesen appointed Mr. Ramos in 2006 to serve on the Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council. He is a past member of the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Committee on Public Trust and Confidence in the Courts and recently completed a three-year term on the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Access to Justice Commission. He currently serves on the Tennessee Education Lottery’s Advisory Council on Minority Business Participation.. In early January of 2009, Mr. Ramos was named as the “2008 Nashvillian of the Year” by the Nashville Scene. In the July 17, 2009 edition of the Nashville Business Journal, Mr. Ramos was included in the “Best of the Bar, 2009”, and in October 2009, Mr. Ramos was honored with the “Good Guys” award from the Nashville Women’s Political Caucus. On December 28, 2009, the Tennessean newspaper in Middle Tennessee included Mr. Ramos in its list of the top “Tennessee Political Movers”. Finally, in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, Mr. Ramos has been featured in the NashvillePost’s “In Charge” edition of Nashville’s most prominent leaders.