Lewis Lyons was recently listed as an approved mediator by the Tennessee Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission. The Commission administers the procedure for training and approving mediators for use by the courts pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31, which established court-based alternative dispute resolution on a state-wide basis. Mr. Lyons has appeared as an advocate… Read More »
Six Firm Attorneys Recognized in Best Attorneys in America
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. is pleased to announce that six of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized in the 29th Edition of the Best Lawyers in America®. The attorneys are: Richard Glassman (Legal Malpractice)Carl Wyatt (Commercial Litigation and Insurance Law)Dale Tuttle (Insurance Law)Robert Cox (Insurance Law & Commercial Litigation)Jim Horner (Insurance Law)Ed Wallis (Construction… Read More »
Five Attorneys Selected as Super Lawyer for 2022
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. recently announced that five of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2022 Mid-South Super Lawyers Listing. Five of the firm’s shareholders were selected as members of the Super Lawyers List, which is limited to no more than five percent of all licensed attorneys in the Mid-South.… Read More »
Robert Cox Selected As Member of Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC)
Glassman Wyatt Tuttle & Cox, PC is pleased to announce that shareholder Robert Cox has been invited to join the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel (FDCC). The FDCC is composed of recognized leaders in the legal community who have achieved professional distinction. It is dedicated to promoting knowledge, fellowship, and professionalism of its members… Read More »
Premises Liability in Tennessee for Criminal Acts
As Tennessee trial attorneys we are regularly asked to review cases that may involve serious injury or death to persons on premises – such as shopping centers, apartment complexes, gas stations, shopping malls and more. The law is quite complex on this issue, so please contact us today to discuss how our firm can best… Read More »
Partner Robert Cox Speaks on Diversity at National Themis Advocates Conference
Partner Robert Cox was asked to speak on diversity at the Annual Meeting of the Themis Advocates Group, a national network of civil trial attorneys with an emphasis on Trust, Value and Innovation. Robert spoke on the impact of two Supreme Court cases in his life – Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Topeka Board… Read More »
Tennessee ADA Restaurant Lawsuit – What Should a Restaurant Be Aware Of
A restaurant must be accessible to disabled persons in many different ways pursuant to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Not knowing the details of this law and the hundreds of regulations enacted under the law could have a significant adverse affect on your business. Companies that have workers and that deal with public accommodations will… Read More »
Tennessee ADA Defense Lawyers Look At Passenger Loading Zones
The American Disability Act (ADA) makes it illegal to discriminate against people living with disabilities in areas like employment, transportation, public accommodation, among others. It provides for equal access to public spaces. If you run a hotel or a similar establishment in Tennessee, complying with ADA regulations in your loading zones is important. The ADA… Read More »
Richard Glassman Remembers Sitting as Special Judge
Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman has not only practiced law for nearly fifty years – he has also been fortunate to sit at times as a special judge. Richard remembered the following: The firm is proud of Richard and all of his dedicated service to the legal community – including the days before cell phones when… Read More »
Tennessee ADA Premises Liability Defense Lawyer Question Asked: Wheelchair Ramps
As attorneys that help businesses sued by individuals claiming ADA violations in Tennessee, we wanted to spend a moment to answer a question of the month for the community. Please remember that laws change and the facts of your particular situation involving Tennessee ADA compliance may result in a different answer. Thus, we invite you… Read More »
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