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Do You Need a Lawyer To Seek an Injunction in Tennessee?

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

When a dispute threatens to cause immediate harm, whether financial, personal, or business-related, an injunction can be one of the most effective tools under Tennessee law. Injunctions allow a court to order someone to cease a particular action or take a specific action before any irreversible harm occurs. A common question people ask when… Read More »

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What To Look for in a Real Estate Attorney in Tennessee: A 2026 Guide

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Buying or selling property is among the most serious financial decisions many people make. Whether you are purchasing your first home, selling investment property, or finalizing a commercial real estate transaction, the legal aspects are more vital than most people realize. While Tennessee law does not require you to have a real estate attorney… Read More »

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Understanding Zoning Laws in Tennessee and How a Business & Commercial Law Attorney Can Help

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Zoning laws play a crucial role in shaping the development and operation of communities. If you are considering buying, selling, or developing commercial property, understanding these laws is vital. In Tennessee, zoning rules dictate what a piece of land can be used for, what can be constructed on it, and even how a business… Read More »

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Key Signs of Construction Fraud To Watch For

By Reynolds, Atkins, Brezina & Stewart, PLLC |

Running a construction business involves many undertakings, from managing tight deadlines, strict budgets, and constant coordination. It also presents several challenges, one of which is fraud. Construction fraud can lurk behind bids, contracts, payroll, and even everyday communication. Fraud, if not detected early, can quickly drain resources. The good news is that most construction… Read More »

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