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Understanding Breach of Real Estate Contracts in Tennessee

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

When engaged in real estate transactions in Tennessee, contracts establishing the goals and roles of those involved are vital. Real estate contracts bind the involved parties (sellers and buyers). Each party is legally obligated to fulfill its contractual duties. If a party fails to fulfill its contractual obligations, it may constitute a breach of… Read More »

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How To Resolve Construction Disputes in Tennessee

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

With the vast number of people and processes involved, disputes are common in Tennessee’s construction industry. Disputes can arise between different parties for various reasons. Whether it’s a disagreement over delays, scope of work, payment, construction defects, or breach of contract, it is crucial to know how to resolve construction disputes in Tennessee. While… Read More »

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How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Tennessee?

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, it’s vital that you understand how long you have to file your injury claim. Like all other states, Tennessee has a legal deadline for filing personal injury claims, called the statute of limitations. Understanding this deadline and acting fast can be crucial to securing your… Read More »

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Top 10 Clauses To Include in a Tennessee Construction Contract

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

A construction contract is a crucial document in construction and the construction management process. A well-drafted construction work agreement is the key to the success of any building project. A legally binding construction contract contains several provisions and clauses aimed at protecting the involved parties, including contractors, property owners, and subcontractors. It protects parties… Read More »

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