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 »
Archives for November 2015
The law firm of Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, P.C., which primarily handles civil litigation in courts around the Mid South (including Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas), has been named by U.S. News and World Reports as a First Tier member of the Best Law Firms in the State of Tennessee. Law firm rankings are based on… Read More »
Glassman, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox, PC, a boutique civil litigation firm in Memphis, Tennessee, is pleased to announce that six of the Firm’s attorneys have been named as Mid South Super Lawyers for 2015. The Firm primarily handles civil trial litigation across the Mid South, including in Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. Senior Shareholder Richard Glassman… Read More »
How Will Courts Interpret the Tennessee Attorney Client Agreement? Written by Ed Wallis CALL: 901-527-2125 | EMAIL: E-mail Ed Wallis At times, there are disputes over a Last Will and Testament. In cases involving the construction of wills in Tennessee, the cardinal rule “is that the court shall seek to discover the intention of the testator, and will give… Read More »
How Will Courts Interpret the Tennessee Attorney Client Agreement? Written by Ed Wallis CALL: 901-527-2125 | EMAIL: E-mail Ed Wallis It is well-settled law in Tennessee that property held as tenants by the entirety is not included in a decedent’s estate ―because property held as tenants by the entirety passes outside of probate and is not subject to disposition… Read More »
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 »