Category Archives: Civil Litigation

What Is an Injunction? Understanding the Basics
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 »

Understanding the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act: Crucial Information for Consumers and Businesses
As a consumer or business owner in Tennessee, one crucial law you need to know about is the Consumer Protection Act. The Tennessee Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which has been in effect since 1977, is designed to protect consumers and businesses from unethical conduct. Besides prohibiting unethical behavior, the TCPA provides victims with legal… Read More »

What You Should Know About Contesting a Will in Tennessee
After a loved one passes away in Tennessee and leaves behind a will, the will must go through the probate process. Probate is a court-supervised process that ensures the deceased person’s estate is properly managed and distributed according to the terms of the will. In Tennessee, as in other states, individuals have the right… Read More »

Intellectual Property and Social Media
With the rise of digital technology, the internet has given a voice to virtually everyone with a smart device. Social media, in particular, has become a powerful tool for communicating, branding, and promoting businesses. Social media allows companies to showcase their products, interact with customers, and expand their reach globally. However, as millions of… Read More »

5 Signs Your Insurance Provider Is Wrongfully Denying Your Benefits and What To Do
When you file an insurance claim, you expect a smooth process and a prompt, fair payout. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case for many policyholders. Many insurance companies prioritize profits over the insured, using every dirty trick in their playbook to minimize or entirely deny payouts. While insurers are legally required to act in… Read More »