The following article appeared in the Memphis Commercial Appeal on January 12, 2018. “Stop complaining, and do something about it.” Those words were spoken to me by a very wise woman 20 years ago. I didn’t know it at the time, but her challenge to me would set me on a course that would change… Read More »
Glassman to Tax Pros: Take a Lesson From the Tortoise, Not the Hare
The following article appeared in the Memphis Daily News, February 10, 2018. By Don Wade Richard Glassman’s spacious office in Downtown Memphis is cluttered like a closet, but holds the history of a museum. Everything from a cap signed by actor Tom Cruise back when “The Firm” was being filmed in Memphis, to a framed… Read More »
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox Attorney Ronna Kinsella Named Membership Chair for Defense Research Institute’s Commercial Litigation Committee’s Pretrial Practice & Procedure Special Litigation Group
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. attorney Ronna Kinsella was recently selected to serve as Membership Chair for the Commercial Litigation Committee’s Pretrial Practice & Procedure Special Litigation Group of the Defense Research Institute (DRI). The Pretrial Practice & Procedure Special Litigation Group works to benefit all members of the Commercial Litigation Committee. The SLG’s… Read More »
Seven Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. Attorneys Recognized on 2017 Super Lawyers List
Three members selected as Super Lawyers and four honored as Super Lawyers Rising Stars Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. recently announced that seven of its attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2017 Mid-South Super Lawyers Listing. Three of the firm’s members were selected as members of the Super Lawyers List, which is… Read More »
Ed Wallis Talks About His Role as Chair of the UrbanArt Commission on KWAM 990 Radio
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C., shareholder Ed Wallis recently appeared on KWAM 990 radio to discuss his role as Chair of the UrbanArt Commission and their efforts to engage the community through the creative use of public space in Memphis. Mr. Wallis joined the UrbanArt Commission Board of Directors in 2015 and previously served as… Read More »
U of M’s Pouncer Gets Cool New Stripes with Donation from Richard Glassman and Family
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman and Family recently donated a new Pouncer mascot costume to the University of Memphis. The suit is equipped with state-of-the-art temperate controls that will better ensure the well-being of student Tiger athletes. The Glassmans presented the new Pouncer costume during the Tigers game against Navy… Read More »
Ronna D. Kinsella Contributes the 8th Chapter “Pretrial” to the Recently Published Defense Research Institute’s “The Trial Compendium”
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. attorney Ronna D. Kinsella contributed the 8th chapter to The Defense Research Institute’s (DRI) recently published book “The Trial Compendium.” “The Trial Compendium” is available for purchase at DRI.org. Kinsella joined 15 other defense attorneys from across the United States to produce “The Trial Compendium.” The book is considered an indispensable… Read More »
Ronna Kinsella named Publications Chair for the Professional Liability Committee of the Defense Research Institute
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C., attorney Ronna Kinsella was recently selected to serve as the Publications Chair for the Professional Liability Committee of The Defense Research Institute (DRI). Kinsella previously served as Vice Chair of Publications for the Committee in 2016. The Professional Liability Committee covers all types of professional liability defense, including design professionals, lawyers, accountants,… Read More »
David Riley Wins Appeal for Client in Workers’ Compensation Action
In a case where the Plaintiff alleged injury while on the job, Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. shareholder David Riley expertly secured an appeal on behalf of a local business. The Plaintiff, while working for the firm’s client, claimed he injured his shoulder while installing hardware on a door at a manufacturing plant. The Plaintiff filed… Read More »
Firm Attorneys Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis Obtain Dismissal for Attorney in Legal Malpractice Lawsuit
Through a vigorous defense in support of their client, Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C., shareholders Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis obtained a dismissal in federal District Court in Knoxville for a lawyer sued for the alleged ineffective representation of a criminal defendant and fraud in handling a criminal case and for causing an alleged… Read More »