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Tortious Interference vs. Breach of Contract: What Is the Difference?

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

In Tennessee, two legal claims often emerge when a business relationship goes south: tortious interference and breach of contract. While the two seem similar and are sometimes used interchangeably by some people, they are legally distinct. Understanding the difference between these two legal concepts is crucial if you are a business owner confronted with… Read More »

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What Is an Injunction? Understanding the Basics

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

An injunction is one of the most powerful and misunderstood tools in the world of civil litigation. Both businesses and individuals need to understand what an injunction is and how it works. Whether you are a business owner trying to prevent a competitor from using confidential information or an individual facing threats to your… Read More »

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What To Do if a Seller Fails To Disclose Defects in Tennessee

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Purchasing a property is one of the most exciting things in life. However, this excitement can be cut short if you discover serious issues the seller failed to disclose, such as roof leaks, foundation issues, or mold. Unfortunately, while sellers are legally obligated to reveal material defects, some do not share this information with… Read More »

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Understanding Unfair Competition: A Brief Guide for Businesses

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Competition among businesses is legal and even encouraged by competition regulations. Competition is seen as a positive force that drives innovation, improves quality, and benefits consumers through more choices and lower prices. However, the law only encourages healthy competition. Unfair competition is prohibited. Unfair competition can create huge problems. Understanding what constitutes unfair competition… Read More »

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