As we travel across the State of Tennessee representing litigants in a variety of different matters, we have noticed what appears to be an increased interest in courts sanctioning parties (and unfortunately sometimes their lawyers!) A quick Westlaw or Lexis search reveals a startling number of
When I heard about Congressman Jimmy Duncan's retirement after nearly 30 years in the U.S. Congress, it reminded me of a favorite Tennessee political story in which I played a small part.
In 2006, I had the pleasure of representing a private school in a personal injury action, where a student was struck by a foul ball during a baseball game.
One of the primary issues in our upcoming minor liability waiver interlocutory appeal is whether a parent can waive their right to recover a minor's medical expenses after the parent
Did you know we also practice criminal law? We recently filed an appeal with the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals on behalf of a firm client in State v. Layhew.
In Part I of our two-part blog series, we began our evaluation of the legal status of medical records in the context of corporate divorce. In Part I, we emphasized that a practice owns the medical reco