Firm Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman and Attorney Jonathan Stokes secured dismissal of a malicious prosecution case on behalf of the firm’s client. The firm regularly defends attorneys in legal malpractice, malicious prosecution and bar complaint matters for a variety of insurance carriers and self-insured attorneys. In the matter at hand, the defendant client in a… Read More »
Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis Obtain Second Appellate Opinion in Legal Malpractice Case
Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis received a favorable ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in a matter in which Mr. Glassman and Mr. Wallis represented an attorney accused of legal malpractice and a violation of her client’s Civil Rights. The case, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Middle… Read More »
Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis received a favorable ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in a matter in which Mr. Glassman and Mr. Wallis represented an attorney accused of legal malpractice and a violation of her client’s Civil Rights.
Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis received a favorable ruling from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in a matter in which Mr. Glassman and Mr. Wallis represented an attorney accused of legal malpractice and a violation of her client’s Civil Rights. The case, which was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern… 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 »
Richard Glassman Recognized As A Best Lawyer in America For Legal Malpractice
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. senior shareholder Richard Glassman has been recognized in the 24th Edition of the Best Lawyers in America® for his work in Legal Malpractice, an honor he has received for more than 20 years. Glassman has defended attorneys in legal malpractice disputes for over three decades and speaks regularly on the topics of legal… Read More »
Firm Obtains Dismissal of Case Involving Attorney Sued in Nashville Federal Court Legal Malpractice Action
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. regularly defends legal professionals sued for malpractice or facing Board of Professional Responsibility hearings. Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman and Partner Ed Wallis filed a motion to dismiss against a lawyer sued in Tennessee federal District Court for the alleged violation of a plaintiff’s civil rights, and the Court granted… Read More »
Firm Attorneys Respond to Tennessee Bar Association Article on Legal Malpractice
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, PC Attorneys Richard Glassman and Jonathan Stokes were published in the Tennessee Bar Association “Letters of the Law” on October 1, 2016. The Letter responds to Russell Fowler’s May 2016 article For Whom the Bell Tolls . . . Not for Tennessee Lawyers: Judicial Finality and Legal Malpractice. Mr. Glassman and Mr.… Read More »
Firm Attorneys Richard Glassman and Ed Wallis Obtain Dismissal for Sued Attorney
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C. regularly defends legal professionals sued for malpractice or facing Board of Professional Responsibility hearings. Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman and Partner Ed Wallis filed a motion to dismiss against a lawyer sued in Arkansas for the allegedly wrongful handling of a divorce matter, and the Court granted the Rule 12… Read More »
Ed Wallis and Jonathan Stokes Speak to Lawyers in Jackson, Mississippi
Firm attorneys Ed Wallis and Jonathan Stokes presented Ahead of the Curve: Risk Management for Lawyers on June 1, 2016 in Jackson, Mississippi. The presentation was geared to assisting attorneys manage their practices and avoid certain risks associated with the practice of law. Topics covered in the presentation included: Managing Legal Outsourcing Risk Data Security… Read More »
Interpretation of the Attorney-Client Agreement
How Will Courts Interpret the Tennessee Attorney Client Agreement? Written by Ed Wallis CALL: 901-527-2125 | EMAIL: E-mail Ed Wallis It matters not that a contract is an attorney-client agreement, as similar rules of contract interpretation will apply. In fact, a Tennessee court is likely to pay even closer attention to an agreement between attorney and client.… Read More »