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Tennessee Lawyers William Tippens to Zachariah Stansell

Explore Tennessee attorneys like William Tippens, William Underhill, William W. Gibson, William Walton, William Whitt, William Wilbert, William Wilson, and Zachariah Stansell. in cities like Nashville, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. These attorneys specialize in in Zip codes like 37206, 37172, 37931.

William Tippens

Firm: Will Tippens Law
818 Woodland Street , Nashville , Tennessee 37206
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
As a Nashville native with years of experience, I’ve represented thousands of clients in everything from jury trials to federal immigration court. Through it all, I’ve learned that legal representation doesn’t have to be complicated: there is no substitute for integrity, experience, and hard work.. Unlike most firms, I handle your case from start to finish—no middlemen, just straightforward communication as I take the time to understand your unique situation and use my expertise to vigorously defend you.. Have a criminal issue? Let's chat.. Se habla español.

Witherington Injury Law

Firm: Witherington Injury Law
2494 N Mt Juliet Rd , Mt. Juliet , Tennessee 37122
Practice Areas: Personal Injury,

Zach Jones

Firm: Martin & Jones, PLLC
304 Main Ave S. , Fayetteville , Tennessee 37334
Practice Areas: Construction & Development
Zach Jones is a recognized and accomplished litigator who fights for his clients. While most of Zach's clients are in the real estate design, development, and construction business, he also takes select cases dealing with other subject matter from time to time and devotes considerable time to veteran organizations, conservative/libertarian causes, and groups committed to preserving life at all ages.. This is an advertisement.

Yvette Sebelist

Firm: King & Ballow Law Offices
1100 Union Street Plaza   315 Union Street Tenne , Nashville , Tennessee 37201
Practice Areas: Immigration & Naturalization

Yousef Hamadeh

Firm: Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.
Liberty Tower, Suite 1700 , Chattanooga , Tennessee 37450
Practice Areas: Civil , Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
I have an active practice in litigation and risk management. Businesses, individuals and governmental entities rely on me to assist them in a variety of general and complex litigation matters including:

Young Laurie Y Atty

Firm: Young Laurie Y Atty
117 N Maple St , Murfreesboro , Tennessee 37130
Practice Areas: Lawyers

Yancy Belcher

Firm: The Law Office of Yancy Belcher
2306 N Mount Juliet Rd , Mount Juliet , Tennessee 37122
Practice Areas: Family
I have been practicing law in Middle Tennessee since 1999. My middle Tennessee roots run deep. I am proud to say that I have lived in this region the past thirty-eight years and my family even longer. My father, Wayne Belcher was born on a tobacco farm on the northern part of Wilson County. The farm straddled the Wilson and Trousdale county line in the Providence community. The Belcher family lived on that farm for over 200 years. My father attended a one-room schoolhouse and graduated from Hartsville in 1965. My father has run a successful CPA practice in Mt. Juliet for the past 30 years.. My Mother, the former Darnell Russell was raised in the southeastern part of Wilson County in Watertown. Like my father, my Mother too lived on a tobacco farm. She cheered and played basketball for the Purple Tigers graduating from Watertown in 1968. My Great Aunts, Lou Alice Gwaltney and Minnie Belle Winfree ran the five and dime store in Watertown for many years. Both my uncles, Bill and Don Russell were newsboys when you still delivered newspapers on bicycles. Our family still maintains a cemetery in the Poplar Hill community that began just after the Civil War. My parents were married at Round Lick Baptist Church in 1969 where my Grandfather, Prentice Russell served as the Sunday School Superintendent and my Grandmother, Sarah Russell sang in the choir.. After my father graduated from Tennessee Tech in 1973, he obtained his first job at the accounting firm of Ernst and Ernst in Hermitage. My parents were looking to live in a town close to my father’s job and close to both my grandparents. Mt. Juliet was the perfect spot (in the middle). Mt. Juliet was a wonderful place to grow up. I am the oldest of three children who all graduated from Mt. Juliet High School. My brother, Travis Belcher graduated in 1993 and my sister, Sarah Beth Belcher (Blevins) graduated in 1998. The summers included swimming and playing tennis at Langford Farms Club. Sports were a huge part of my youth. I played Phil King football in the fall for the Mt. Juliet Bears; I played basketball in the winter in the West Wilson Basketball League; and I played baseball in the summer at the Mt. Juliet Little League.. For twelve years I attended Mt. Juliet public schools. I lived so close to school that I was able to walk to Mt. Juliet Elementary. Those were the days when you could safely cross Mt. Juliet Road without the threat of being run over. Mt. Juliet only had one red light located at the intersection of Mt. Juliet Road and Lebanon Road. Fast food meant the Superburger at the interstate; retail was the M&M’s Five and Dime; Dixie Drugs was were you filled your prescriptions; and Charlie Daniels Day was the event of the year.. My brother and I were very rambunctious children. My Mother’s solution for maintaining her sanity was for us to attend every vacation bible school that was offered in Mt. Juliet. We made the VBS circuit every summer. We attended Mt. Juliet First Baptist Church, Mt. Juliet Church of Christ, Cloyd’s Presbyterian Church, St. Paul’s United Methodist and any other church that would have us. I guess a fella can never have too much religion.. After High School, I attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. I always knew that I would return to Mt. Juliet, so for Law School I went on my three-year adventure to the northeast. I attended law school in Boston at New England Law. I even worked in the summers as an usher at Fenway Park for the Boston Red Sox.. My stint in New England was wonderful, but I missed my hometown. After law school, I immediately returned to Mt. Juliet. I had always wanted to own a farm. At that time the farms in Mt. Juliet were becoming scarce. After a diligent search I found a small farm on the north side of town that was perfect. I then constructed a log cabin that we still use today.. There was no doubt that I wanted to work in Wilson County. Establishing my law practice became my focus. In 2002, I purchased the former home of my elementary school principal, Paul and Carol Thomas. The home is a bungalow style residence built sometime in the mid 1920’s that sits right in the heart of Mt. Juliet. As a child I visited the home on numerous occasions and it felt like the perfect spot to house my law practice. Over the past 11 years at that location, I have had the pleasure of serving a community that has served me so well over the years.. Not too long after that, I met my wonderful wife, the former Susan Guthrie. She was raised in a small community on the Cumberland Plateau near Crossville, Tennessee called Big Lick (that really is the name). I have two stepchildren who both graduated from Mt. Juliet High School. Ryne Gipson was three-year letterman on the Mt. Juliet football team and is currently enrolled at Tennessee Tech University. This spring Katie Gipson will be graduating with honors from Mt. Juliet High School and will be attending the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. We have two children together, Atticus and Iris. Atticus will be entering 2nd grade at W.A. Wright Elementary and currently enjoys playing soccer and cub scouting. This fall Iris will be starting kindergarten at W.A. Wright Elementary. She enjoys playing softball and gymnastics.. I have been involved in many chartiable causes. I was privileged to serve as the chair for the West Wilson County/Mt. Juliet Senior Citizen board. I have served as the District Chair for the Boys Scouts in the Hermitage District. I am also a current member and past chairman of the Mt. Juliet YMCA. I am also a current representative on the Middle Tennessee Youth Council. I am a 3rd Degree Master Mason in Mt. Juliet Lodge 642. I have coached baseball and softball at the Mt. Juliet League. In addition, I have served as a Trustee at Providence United Methodist located in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. I believe that one should support the community in which one lives.. People are just discovering what us natives have known for a long time, Mt. Juliet is a great place to be. Mt. Juliet has changed dramatically in the past 40 years. We now have shopping malls, restaurants, and a movie theater, but some things remain the same. Mt. Juliet continues to be a great place to work and raise a family. I understand that people have many choices. Please consider our office.

Worrick Robinson

Firm: Robinson, Reagan & Young, PLLC
105 Broadway Ave , Nashville , Tennessee 37201
Practice Areas: Litigation

Woodrow Trondsen

Firm: Trondsen Law, PLLC
2000 Meridian Blvd. , Franklin , Tennessee 37067
Practice Areas: Family

Winston Evans

401 Commerce St Ste 710 , Nashville , Tennessee 37219
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Debtor/Creditor Rights, Legal Malpractice, Securities , Appeals, Appeals

William Underhill

Firm: Converse & Underhill, PLLC
514 S Main St , Springfield , Tennessee 37172
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense , Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
We offer no-nonsense solutions for victims of serious injury and death caused by other's carelessness. Underhill Injury Law serves clients statewide, but primarily in Northern Middle Tennessee, including Robertson, Sumner, Cheatham, Montgomery and Davidson Counties. Our office focuses primarily upon Accident and Injury, DUI and Criminal Defense, and Social Security Disability.. Underhill Accident and Injury represents people who have suffered losses from:. Underhill DUI and Criminal Defense has successfully defended citizens charged with:. I am a graduate of Lambuth University (B.A. English) and the Nashville School of Law (Doctorate of Jurisprudence). I served as a Law Clerk for the Fourth Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee, for four years. I have served as a two term Hearing Officer for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility and Municipal Court Judge for the City of Greenbrier.. My wife and I are the parents of three children. I am an avid cyclist and distance runner in my spare time.

Wilton Marble

Not Availible , Cleveland , Tennessee
Practice Areas: Child Custody

Wilson Von Kessler

Firm: The Markel Firm
736 Georgia Avenue , Chattanooga , Tennessee 37402
Practice Areas: Business, Personal Injury

William Wooten

Firm: Evans Petree, PC
120 Court Square East , Covington , Tennessee 38019
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
Mr. Wooten is admitted to practice law in Tennessee, Missouri and Texas and is currently a member of the Tennessee, Missouri and Texas State Bar Associations and the Memphis Bar Association, including the sections of Employment and Labor Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law, of which he is a member of the Board of Directors.  Mr. Wooten is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of Tennessee, the Eastern District of Missouri and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.Additionally, Mr. Wooten is a Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Certified Civil and Family Law Mediator.  During his time at the University of Tennessee College of Law, Mr. Wooten worked in the Mediation Clinic and successfully mediated numerous cases in a variety of legal areas.  Mr. Wooten has personally participated in mediation and represented many clients in mediations. Mr. Wooten concentrates his mediation practice in the areas of corporate and business transactions, licensing and intellectual property, employment and labor law, family law disputes including divorces, landlord- tenant disputes, and education law.  Mr. Wooten is also a certifed Human Resource Professional by the Society for Human Resource Management.  He was the President of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and participated in the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) program during his time at the University of Tennessee College of Law.  Mr. Wooten also obtained a Certificate of Academic Achievement, signifying his obtainment of the highest grade in the class, from the University of Tennessee College of Law for the following classes: Mediation Clinic, Negotiations and Professionalism, International Business Transactions, and National Security Law.  In addition to his legal practice,  Mr. Wooten also has previous management experience in the Entertainment, Beverage, and Clothing Industries where he developed expertise in writing business plans, negotiating domestic and international licensing deals, obtaining product endorsements and sponsorships for athletes and artists, and providing creative legal solutions for great business ideas.

William Wilson

Firm: Miller and Martin PLLC
832 Georgia Ave Ste 1200 , Chattanooga , Tennessee 37402
Practice Areas: Arbitration, Civil , Construction , Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Litigation, Litigation

William Wilbert

Firm: Butler Snow LLP
150 3rd Avenue South , Nashville , Tennessee 37201
Practice Areas: Litigation
Frank Wilbert is a member of Butler Snow’s Commercial Litigation group. Frank is an experienced trial lawyer and counselor. He has approximately 20 years of litigation experience and has conducted numerous trials in both federal and state court.. Frank primarily practices in the area of trial and appellate civil litigation on behalf of individual and corporate clients, with a focus on the resolution of business disputes, intellectual property litigation, commercial litigation, construction litigation, and tort and transportation litigation.. Early in Frank’s career, he was recognized by Mid-South Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” in the area of Intellectual Property. Since then, he has continued to excel in his representation of clients in all aspects of commercial litigation. Frank is AV® – Preeminent™ rated by Martindale-Hubbell. In addition to being a premier advocate for his clients, he is highly respected by his peers, as evidenced by his recent induction as a Fellow by the Nashville Bar Foundation.

William Whitt

Firm: Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg & Waldrop, PC
One Centre Square, 5th Floor , Knoxville , Tennessee 37902
Practice Areas: General Practice, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
Paul Whitt, an associate in the firm’s Knoxville office, practices in the areas of construction law and litigation, including professional liability defense of design professionals, such as engineers, architects and surveyors, as well as professional liability representation of accountants and lawyers. Mr. Whitt also has significant experience representing insurance carriers in first party actions brought by insureds related to coverage matters, claims of bad faith, insurance fraud and other extra-contractual matters, as well as experience in general civil litigation. Mr. Whitt is admitted to practice before all Tennessee state courts, and the United States District Courts for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of Tennessee.

William Walton

Firm: Butler Snow LLP
150 3rd Ave S Ste 1600 , Nashville , Tennessee 37201
Practice Areas: Business , Civil , Health Care & Hospitalization, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Litigation

William W. Gibson

Firm: Wyatt, Tarrant and Combs, LLP
2525 West End Avenue 1500 , Nashville , Tennessee 37203
Practice Areas: Copyrights,Insurance ,Patents

Zachariah Stansell

Firm: The Stansell Law Firm
717 N. Central Avenue , Knoxville , Tennessee 37931
Practice Areas: Civil , General Practice, Health Care & Hospitalization, Insurance , Legal Malpractice, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Divorce & Separation, Divorce & Separation

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