by ryanshamblin | Jun 22, 2020 | Business Litigation
For owners of small businesses, contracts provide the assurance needed to run operations and serve the clients’ needs. When a partner, supplier or other stakeholder breaks a contract, the impact can damage a company’s reputation and the bottom line. In...
by ryanshamblin | Jun 15, 2020 | Personal Injury
There are many species of bacteria that can cause infection, including Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus. Fortunately, your skin provides a protective barrier against many infections, preventing the bacteria from getting into your body. However, surgical procedures...
by ryanshamblin | Jun 3, 2020 | Public Interest Litigation
People and businesses own much of the land in Tennessee. While government ownership of land does not always work in the best interest of the environment, there are state efforts to prevent the misuse and pollution of land. Nonprofit organizations have also bought and...
by ryanshamblin | May 12, 2020 | Business Litigation
When renting residential property in Tennessee, the terms tend to favor tenants. The opposite is true when it comes to commercial real estate. Commercial laws and leasing terms tend to favor the property manager or property owner. One clause to look out for is the...
by ryanshamblin | Apr 29, 2020 | Car Accidents
In the United States, nine people die each day and over 1,000 people suffer injuries due to distracted driving. Drivers who prioritize safety might choose to eliminate most distractions from their vehicle. This includes one of the biggest culprits behind distracted...