Find Lawyers in Nashville, Tennessee for Litigation - Construction
Jack R. “Rob” Dodson III focuses his practice on the construction industry, as well as energy and healthcare sectors. For more than twenty years, Mr. Dodson has represented clients in business disputes, negotiations and contract preparation. His clients engage him to represent them on legal issues across the country. As a result, Mr. Dodson has handled jury trials, negotiations of other legal issues in numerous states throughout the nation. Mr. Dodson advises general contractors, ...
Russ Morgan is a trial lawyer in the firm’s Litigation Section. He represents and advises clients in health care, product liability and construction litigation. He has been recognized in several publications, including The Best Lawyers in America (Commercial Litigation and Construction); Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business ; Nashville Business Journal ’s “Best of the Bar”; and Super Lawyers . Healthcare Russ represents health care providers under...
Mr. Panther’s practice primarily involves commercial litigation and arbitration, with a concentration in construction law. Mr. Panther has over 25 years of experience as a construction law attorney advising owners, contractors, subcontractors and suppliers on the applicability and compliance requirements of Tennessee’s construction laws. Mr. Panther also serves as an advocate for his clients in complex litigation and arbitration involving disputes over commercial and residential c...
R. Slade Sevier, Jr. focuses his practice on litigation and contract negotiation related to construction, real estate and development, and general business. In addition to general contract disputes, Slade's litigation and appellate practice primarily involves representing owners (public and private), developers, tenants, contractors, subcontractors, and designers in various types of construction- and real estate-related disputes involving issues such as construction and design defects, schedu...
M. Clark Spoden is recognized in Tennessee as a Specialist in Civil Trial and Pre-Trial Advocacy as Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Clark is a Charter Fellow in the American College of Board Certified Attorneys, (2015) and has received recognition in The Best Lawyers in America®, Commercial Litigation (2010-2022), Litigation-Construction (2011-2022), Litigation-Environmental (2011-2022), Litigation-Labor and Employment (2011-2022), and in the Top 100 in Tennessee Super ...
As an associate in the Construction Practice Group, Kyle Doiron represents owners, general contractors, and subcontractors in the many issues that can arise in the field of construction. His practice focuses on assisting clients both before and after problems arise by drafting contracts designed to best position clients to avoid disputes and litigating matters to final resolution if issues do surface. Kyle is actively involved in local construction industry associations such as the Tennessee ...
Casey Miller represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation and dispute resolution matters. She has a diverse practice focused on business tort litigation, contract disputes, fiduciary-duty claims involving corporate directors and officers, intellectual property litigation, securities litigation, disputes over non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, and real estate litigation. She practices in both state and federal courts across the country. Casey also represents organizations...
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