What happens if the seller of property files for bankruptcy and the bankruptcy trustee tries to undo the transaction? Is the buyer protected by the buyer’s title insurance policy? The Tennessee [...]
As a transactional health care and corporate attorney, things seem to come in waves. There are times when I feel like my entire day or week is spent in regulatory analysis or structuring new [...]
Any partner in a partnership, or member in a limited liability company that is taxed as a partnership, needs to be aware of some major changes that took effect January 1, 2018 with respect to how [...]
There’s an old saying that goes something like this: “I don’t mind spending your money, or their money. But, when it comes to you spending my money, well that is a different thing altogether [...]
Prior to 2016, Tennessee imposed a separate inheritance tax and had an exemption from that tax that was less than the federal estate tax exemption. As of January 1, 2016, Tennessee’s [...]
Tennessee follows the American Rule that a successful litigant normally has to bear its own attorneys fees. The typical exceptions to the rule are: (1) if the statute the party is suing under [...]
Assume that Alex and Casey own a house. If they bought the house during the marriage, they are presumed to own it as “tenants by the entireties.” Entireties property is not subject to the [...]
In Game 6 of the 1970 NBA Finals, Willis Reed tore his thigh muscle. No one thought he would play in Game 7. As usual, people bought tickets and placed bets. Then, moments before the game [...]
The holy grail of litigation is winning the case and getting the other side to pay your attorneys fees. When this happens the loser may consider bankruptcy to avoid having to pay the judgment [...]
For anyone involved in a newsworthy dispute, refusing to acknowledge our media-saturated modern world can be a dangerous proposition. As Amy Rao Mohan has already explained in the pages of this [...]