Woodlawn Dispute Resolution Lawyer, Tennessee


Steven C. Girsky

Dispute Resolution, Adoption, Bad Faith Insurance, Corporate, Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Sissy Rankin

Criminal, Dispute Resolution, US Courts, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Elizabeth Dozier Rankin

Elder Law, Family Law, Estate Planning, Dispute Resolution
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  30 Years

Merriel Neal

Criminal, Dispute Resolution, International Other, US Courts
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Martin v. Norfolk Southern Ry. Co.

... Accordingly, we conclude that there is a genuine dispute concerning whether Mrs. Martin made such a stop. ... The resolution of conflicting expert testimony is a factual issue that must be reserved for the trier of fact. See McDaniel v. CSX 86 Transp., Inc., 955 SW2d 257, 265 (Tenn. ...

Tuetken v. Tuetken

... Rule 31 sets forth the procedures for court-annexed alternative dispute resolution, including non-binding arbitration. [3] Tenn. Sup.Ct. R. 31. The goal of court-annexed alternative dispute resolution is to assist the parties in reaching voluntary settlements. See Tenn. Sup.Ct. ...

Thomas v. Oldfield

... R. Civ. P. 1 (2008), and with this Court's commitment to make the process of dispute 265 resolution in Tennessee "more efficient, more economical, and equally fair." See Order Establishing Tenn. Sup.Ct. R. 31 Regarding Alternative Dispute Resolution pmbl. (Dec. 18, 1995). ...