Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, PC Attorney Jonathan Stokes, a Memphis, Tennessee trial attorney, presented to Tennessee licensed attorneys on Civil Litigation Ethics on October 18, 2016. Mr. Stokes, who regularly handles civil litigation cases for the Firm, presented on a number of topics including:
- Cooperation Between Attorneys
- Local Rules for the U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee
- Amendments to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Civility Between Attorneys
- Confidentiality and Data Security
- Ex Parte Communication
- Conflicts of Interest
- The Tennessee Rules of Professional Responsibility
Mr. Stokes presented a paper written by Firm shareholder Ed Wallis, who likewise spoke at the same CLE event on Final Judgments and Remedies.
Jonathan Stokes is an Associate with Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox and enjoys a diverse litigation practice, with special emphasis on legal malpractice, business disputes, corporate debt restructuring, and personal injury. Jonathan takes particular interest in defending attorneys across the State of Tennessee accused of legal malpractice arising out of multiple underlying areas of law, as well as representing companies and their shareholders in pursuing and defending all types of legal claims. He is a former member of the Leo Bearman Inn of Courts and received his law degree from the University of Memphis School of Law.