The Memphis Business recognized three Glassman Wyatt Tuttle & Cox PC employees as part of Women’s History Month. The Firm is proud to employ these and other dedicated employees who work with our team of attorneys to protect the Firm’s clients. Susan Stephenson is one of the Firm’s longest tenured team members, having joined the… Read More »
Firm Attorneys Cox and Wallis present on evidence preservation to 1,000 plus
Firm Shareholders Robert Cox and Ed Wallis presented on Accident Investigation, Evidence Preservation and Spoliation on August 19, 2020 through Captive Resources. The webinar was conducted twice and reached over 1,000 persons. Robert and Ed presented on what to do after an accident or incident; how to develop a policy for document and evidence collection;… Read More »
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox Attorneys Participate in Awarding Stars of Bluff City Law Honorary Degrees
The cast members of Bluff City Law who play attorneys on the NBC legal drama were surprised on the last day of filming with certificates from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, making them honorary alumni. Katherine Schaffzin, Dean of the Law School, presented the certificates, joined by Firm attorneys Richard Glassman and Lauran… Read More »
Fed up with crime, Memphis lawyer turned to mentoring
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 »