By Jason H. Long | November 21, 2022
For those of you who know me, you know that I am not prone to making absolute statements. Very rarely do I see an issue as black or white. I always feel like there is another side to the story and that other side may be correct. At times, this approach to life can be a blessing, giving me the opportunity to appreciate and anticipate arguments from the other side. At times, it can be a curse, causing me to agonize over relatively straightforward decisions or stirring me to inaction when I cannot fully get behind a concept.
Read the full article here in the September 2022 issue of DICTA.
About Post Author
Jason H. Long has a practice primarily dedicated to the defense of healthcare liability matters and professional board representation. He represents individual physicians, physicians’ groups, nurses, nursing facilities and other care providers in complex legal matters in Tennessee and Kentucky. He also handles matters involving business litigation, civil trial defense, nursing home and long-term care defense as well as legal malpractice defense. Mr. Long has served as president of the Tennessee Bar Association and as president of the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Association. He currently serves as president of the Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) and past president of its young lawyer division, the Barristers. Mr. Long is a regular contributor to DICTA, the KBA’s legal newsletter and he taught legal writing at the University of Tennessee College of Law for 15 years.