July 2012 Tennessee Top Blawgs
Covers issues relating to tort law, regulations, and trials. By The Law Offices of John Day, P.C.
Covers news about and opinions issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the sixth Circuit with an emphasis on business cases. By Squire Sanders.
Covers developments in Tennessee family law.
Covers business law for entrepreneurs, emerging companies and the investment management industry. By Alexander J. Davie.
Covers Tennessee and federal criminal law developments from the Supreme Court to pending legislation. By Davis & Hoss, pc.
Covers legal issues relating to truck, trailer, and auto accidents. Published by the Law Offices of Morgan G. Adams.
Tracks important appellate opinions concerning Tennessee's civil justice system including opinions affecting personal injury, insurance law, business torts and comsumer protection. By the Adams Law Firm.
Covers business and insurance litigation. By Pepper Law, PLC.
Covers accident and injury law issues, cases and news with a focus on Tennessee. By the Higgins Firm.
Covers Tennessee age discrimination, minimum wage, overtime, qui tam and workplace discrimination. By the Higgins Firm.
Covers cases and topics of interest to solo or small firm practices. From Tennessee attorney Tim Hatton.
Covers legal issues affecting the seed industry, including the IP rights to seeds. By Gillon & Associates, PLLC.
Covers criminal defense and DUI issues in the Nashville, TN area. By Rob McKinney.
Construction-related blog focused on transportation, healthcare, technology and legal trends. By Stites Harbison PLLC.
Covers car accidents, bus accidents and drunk driving accidents. By Hartsoe Law Firm, P.C.
By The Law Office of Larry R. Williams, PLLC.
Covers DUI, drug offenses, and weapons offenses. By Russell F. Thomas.
Covers criminal defense issues in West Tennessee, with particular emphasis placed on DUI/DWI/Drugged Driving. By William Young, Jr.
Covers divorce and family law in Tennessee. By Stephen C. Knight.
Covers criminal law topics such as drug charges, DUI, domestic violence, burglary, sex crimes, trepassing and vandalism. By Don Himmelberg of Higgins, Himmelberg & Piliponis PLLC.