Business legal cases in Nashville typically resolve within 3 to 18 months, depending on complexity, court schedules, and whether the matter settles early or proceeds to trial.
Nashville Court Backlog
The estimated backlog reflects the number of pending business-related cases in local courts, with higher numbers indicating periods of increased caseload or slower resolution rates.
Business Nashville Filing Volume
Monthly filing volume represents new business-related legal matters initiated in Nashville courts, based on recent trends in public court records.
Business Case Outcomes
Success rates are higher in pre-litigation stages due to settlements and negotiations; rates decrease as cases progress to trial, reflecting increased complexity and risk.
49 Music Sq W Ste 205 , Nashville , Tennessee 37203
Practice Areas: Business
I'm an attorney with the Gordon Law Group, leading the Wills, Trusts, and Estates Division. I practice out of both South Carolina and Tennessee helping clients statewide. When I am not working, I love spending time with my wife and our three dogs, attending my local church, and fly fishing.
49 Music Sq W Ste 505 , Nashville , Tennessee 37203
Practice Areas: Business
Brian grew up in northeast Mississippi near the birthplace of Elvis. He earned undergraduate degrees in Music Education and Performance from The University of Southern Mississippi and a Master of Music degree in Trombone Performance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He briefly taught Rock and Roll History at his alma mater and served as an Adjunct Professor of Trombone at William Carey University, both in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Brian took a sabbatical from music to work as the director of the nonprofit organization Volunteer Hattiesburg, then as a REALTOR® on the Mississippi Gulf Coast before attending law school at the University of Nebraska College of Law.. Brian’s focus on business and intellectual property law began during law school when he founded the Nebraska Law and Business Association to emphasize the value of lawyers in the business realm. He also worked as a Contracts Analyst Intern at NUtech Ventures, the technology transfer office for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he gained experience working with patents and trademarks. As a third-year student, he assisted clients with business and intellectual property issues as part of the Weibling Entrepreneurship Clinic. Brian graduated from law school in 2019 with a concentration in intellectual property.. Brian moved to Nashville to participate in the vibrant and rapidly shifting landscape of the entertainment industry. Currently, his work focuses on helping clients make sound business decisions and preserving gains and assets through responsible estate planning.
Bo Murphy is an East Tennessee native who has had a passion for law and helping others since a young age. As an associate in the Nashville, Tennessee, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. he gets to help his clients achieve their goals. He has nearly 10 years of experience litigating matters in both state and federal court. His practice focuses on representing employers in a wide range of employment law matters.. Bo uses his extensive and diverse background to advocate and defend his clients through even the most challenging issues. Bo strives to become part of his client’s team by learning their company and business model allowing for accurate, dedicated counsel. He ensures that his client’s receive the best service by treating every situation with the core principles he learned in the military—integrity, service, and excellence.. Prior to joining Jackson Lewis, Bo was a staff judge advocate in the United States Air Force where he led labor and employment matters for the Air Force’s flagship installation and served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in Maryland and as a chief prosecutor. Mr. Murphy also deployed to the Middle East in defense of the nation in support of operations Spartan Shield, Inherent Resolve, and Enduring Sentinel.. When Bo is not giving his all for his clients, you can find him spending time with his wife, Leah, and their two daughters, Nora and Callahan, on the lake fishing, listening to country music, or cheering on his sports teams—Titans, Vols, Predators, Grizzlies, Nashville SC, or the Atlanta Braves.
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Business , Business Organizations, Construction , Natural Resources, Litigation
Lawrence B. Hammet II (“Beau”) is 59 years old and original native of the Commonwealth of Kentucky having been born and raised in Paducah, KY. Beau moved to Nashville with his family in the late 80’s to commence his practice of law. Beau handles a number of different high profile litigation matters cases pending Federal and state courts, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution processes. Beau's experiences have lead him to litigate matters in Tennessee, Alabama, as well as other states throughout the south and mid-west. In addition to litigation, Beau handles transactional work with various clients, including the preparation of necessary documents to launch and form entities, preparation of various documents and instruments necessary for the sale and purchase of businesses, preparation and counseling of business owners with respect to acquisitions as well as shareholder, partner and member matters. Prior to entering the legal profession, Beau spent several years in management of a family owned construction business that focused on heavy and highway construction in the southeast region of the United States. Beau’s experience ranged from project management through regional management of various projects and undertakings. Beau earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Mississippi in 1980 and his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, 1989. Beau and his wife are the proud parents of three daughters, who were born, raised and educated in Nashville, Tennessee.
I'm one of the first women who was hired by any of the law firms in Nashville. I slugged my way through the system as a single mom. I've done all kinds of litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Now I concentrate my practice on elder law issues, including life care planning and partners in planning services that include; estate planning, probate, Medicaid planning, VA planning and benefits, conservatorships, powers of attorney, and living wills.. At Elder Law of Nashville, we focus our practice on the legal needs of seniors and those in need of long-term care. Our lawyers and staff study your personal situations, legal and other, to help you get the quality care you deserve at the most affordable cost. Not all attorneys and law firms understand elder law issues. Our firm offers a unique advantage and we hope you will allow us to serve you.. Let us help with your legal needs!
315 Deaderick Street , Nashville , Tennessee 37238
Practice Areas: Business, Wills, Real Estate, Probate, Personal Injury, Debt Collection
I am from Tennessee. I graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2007 with a BS in Political Science. Thereafter, I enrolled and was accepted to Nashville School of Law where I graduated 11th in my class and obtained my JD. I have worked for Larry R. Williams, PLLC my entire relevant legal career.
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