Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman is a Tennessee Rule 31 licensed mediator, and Mr. Glassman has now been added to the U.S. District Court Mediation Panel for the Western District of Tennessee. Mr. Glassman is available to serve as a mediator for civil litigation matters across Tennessee. For more information, please contact Mr. Glassman directly at… Read More »
Ed Wallis – Construction Litigation
Shareholder Ed Wallis continues to serve as a leading construction defect lawyer for the firm and its clients. Some of Ed’s highlights as a construction lawyer include: For more information on Mr. Wallis or the Firm’s construction litigation practice, please contact Mr. Wallis at (901) 527-2125.
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 »
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 »
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 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 »
Firm Attorneys Attend Contractor Meeting on TDOT
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, PC Shareholders Todd Murrah and Ed Wallis recently attended the regular monthly meeting of the Associated General Contractors of Tennessee. Both Todd Murrah and Ed Wallis handle construction litigation and concrete law matters in their practice and are proud to represent the Firm at the AGC Meeting. This month’s AGC… Read More »
Undue Influence in Tennessee and Will Contests
What Must Be Proven to Show Undue Influence? Written by Ed Wallis CALL: 901-527-2125 | EMAIL: E-mail Ed Wallis Our Firm has a Probate Litigation practice group that assists clients with will, trust and conservatorship challenges in Tennessee courts. Tennessee probate litigation attorneys are commonly asked to review potential claims involving undue influence. In Tennessee, whether there was undue… Read More »