William H. Haltom, Jr. Featured Speaker for a Memphis Bar Association CLE Program

Bill Haltom will be the featured speaker for a Memphis Bar Association CLE program Wednesday, September 13th at noon at the Memphis Bar Center. Bill will speak on the topic “Civil Litigation: Why Nice Lawyers Don’t Finish last.”   Attendees will receive 1 hour of ethics CLE credit. For reservations, call the MBA office at 901-260-3275. Mr. Haltom has been … Read More

Lynn Peterson Participating in Supervisor Training

Lynn Peterson will be participating in supervisor training on September 8, 2017 at the Blount Partnership in Maryville, Tennessee. She will be speaking on “Avoiding Liability for Hostile Work Environment Claims.  Claims of a hostile work environment and of sexual harassment raise the specter of upheaval in the workplace and nightmare litigation with huge jury verdicts, but the legal battles … Read More

Brad Craig Selected for Nashville Bar Foundation Leadership Forum for 2017-2018

The Nashville Bar Foundation has announced that it has selected 25 attorneys for its 2017-2018 Leadership Forum Program. Among the 25 is Brad Craig of LT Nashville. The Nashville Bar Foundation Leadership Forum selects outstanding lawyers with there to eight years of experience and then involves them in a nine-month professional development program giving them the opportunity to learn, corroborate, … Read More

Construction Seminar is now AIA approved for six continuing education hours (CEU)

Lewis Thomason Knoxville’s 2017 Annual Construction Seminar, The Business of Construction, will be on September 8, 2017 and is now AIA approved for six continuing education hours. The deadline to register is September 1, 2017. It will be a full day seminar covering: Construction Outlook, Contract Drafting, Changing Federal Regulations, Hostile Work environment Claims, Wage and Hour Labor Issues, IRS Audits, … Read More

Mary Ann Stackhouse appointed to Business Advisory Council

Mary Ann Stackhouse, a shareholder in the firm’s Knoxville office, has been appointed to the City of Knoxville’s Business Advisory Council by Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero. Mary Ann is pictured here with Knoxville City Councilman and Lewis Thomason attorney Marshall Stair.   Mary Ann Stackhouse is a shareholder with a broad range of jury and non-jury litigation experience. In Tennessee, her litigation … Read More

Lisa Cole selected as 2017 Best of the Bar

Lewis Thomason is pleased to announce that Lisa Cole was selected by her peers as one of Nashville Business Journal’s 2017 Best of the Bar in Litigation and Dispute.  The Best of the Bar recognizes the top lawyers in Middle Tennessee as nominated and ranked by their peers.  We congratulate Lisa on this tremendous honor.   Lisa Ramsay Cole is … Read More

Four Lewis Thomason lawyers recognized by Best Lawyers ®as a 2018 Lawyer of the Year

  R. Dale Bay has been named Best Lawyers 2018 Product Liability – Defendants “Lawyer of the Year” in the Nashville area.     J. Randolph Bibb, Jr. has been named Best Lawyers 2018 Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Defendants “Lawyer of the Year” in the Nashville area.         J. Martin Regan, Jr. has been named Best Lawyers 2018 Corporate Law “Lawyer of the … Read More

31 Lewis Thomason lawyers included in The Best Lawyers in America©2018 list

Lewis Thomason is pleased to announce that 31 lawyers have been named to the 2018 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©, the oldest peer-review publication in the legal profession. The Best Lawyers in America has published their list for over three decades, earning the respect of the profession, the media, and the public as the most reliable, unbiased source of legal referrals. … Read More

Youth court raises funds at Garden to Gavel

Milling about the grounds of the old Camp Montvale in muggy mid-August heat late Sunday afternoon, guests at the second Garden to Gavel dinner enjoyed good music and good food in service of a good cause. That cause would be the Blount County Youth Court, a four-year-old program that sees local high school students serve as “jurors” in select juvenile … Read More