Janet S. Hayes elected Chair of Carson-Newman University’s Board of Trustees

Janet S. Hayes has been elected to serve as chair of the Carson-Newman University’s Board of Trustees. Janet began first serving on the board in 2009. She is a 1993 alumna of Carson-Newman. To see full story click link below. http://www.cn.edu/administration/board-of-trustees/2015-trustee-committees Janet Hayes, a shareholder in the firm’s Knoxville office, is an advocate for employers and businesses across the state. … Read More

Paul Whitt Featured Speaker for Construction Specifications Institute

On January 13th, the Knoxville Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute held its monthly meeting at Calhoun’s on The Tennessee River.  The featured speaker was Paul Whitt of our Knoxville office. He spoke on the topic “Construction Defects and the Law.” Paul is a member of our Construction Law Practice Group, and he concentrates his practice in the areas of … Read More

Sarah Y. Sheppeard Joins Lewis Thomason

Sarah Y. Sheppeard has joined the Knoxville office of the law firm Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg & Waldrop, P.C. as Special Counsel.  Sheppeard is also a Supreme Court Rule 31 Mediator. Sheppeard joins Lewis Thomason with more than 35 years of experience encompassing primarily civil litigation, including areas of domestic relations, civil rights, personal injury and corporate litigation. Upon graduating … Read More

Design Professional Law

David A Draper, Robyn Jarvis Askew, W. Paul Whitt, R. Loy Waldrop and Preston A. Hawkins, will be presenting Design Professional Law (HalfMoon Education, Inc.) on February 4, 2015 at: Hilton Garden Inn West/Cedar Bluff 216 Peregrine Way Knoxville, TN 37922 For more information please click this link the following link. https://www.halfmoonseminars.org/seminars/128731/design-professional-law/knoxville-tn  

New state law protects employees’ online privacy

Chris McCarty was interviewed by Jim Matheny, WBIR, on new state law protecting employees’ online privacy. (WBIR) Now that 2015 is here, the new year means lots of new laws take effect in Tennessee. That includes a change that protects employees’ private information on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts from nosy bosses. “The new law says an employer … Read More

Johnathan May Elected Vice President/President Elect and Natalie Bursi Elected to the Board of Directors

At the annual meeting of the Memphis Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, Jonathan May was elected Vice President/President Elect and Natalie Bursi was elected to the Board of Directors. Jonathan May practices in the area of civil litigation, handling matters in state and federal courts throughout Tennessee. He has substantial experience defending claims involving workers’ compensation and insurance bad faith. In … Read More

Laws on workplace whisk’rimination can cut both ways

Once upon a time, November was a month for solemn remembrance of a fruitful harvest. Today, however, the focus has shifted from the bounty of the harvest to the stubble of the harvester. Known by some as “Movember” (mustaches in November) and others as “No-Shave November,” this month is all about whiskers. For some grizzly men, the motives are pure: … Read More

Giordano Elected President of Tennessee Council of School Board Attorneys

The statewide law firm of Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg and Waldrop, P.C., has announced that Lawrence F. Giordano was elected President of the Tennessee Council of School Board Attorneys at the Tennessee School Board Association’s 2014 Annual Convention in Nashville.  Giordano’s two-year term begins on January 1, 2015. The Tennessee Council of School Board Attorneys is an arm of the … Read More

Lewis Thomason Attorneys Selected for Inclusion on 2014 Super Lawyers List

Knoxville, Tennessee, November 12, 2014. The law firm of Lewis, Thomason, King, Krieg & Waldrop, P.C. is pleased to announce that 19 of their attorneys have been named in the Mid-South Super Lawyers Magazine 2014 edition and 6 have been named in the Mid-South Rising Stars. Each year, the Super Lawyers magazine recognizes those lawyers chosen, in the top five percent, by … Read More