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    Tennessee Supreme Court Appointed John Farringer Chair of The Access to Justice Commission
    By Trish Gordon
    In News and Events
    Posted March 29, 2022

    Tennessee Supreme Court Appointed John Farringer Chair of The Access to Justice Commission

    Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison is pleased to announce that the Tennessee Supreme Court has appointed member John Farringer to chair the Access to Justice Commission. He will serve a two-year [...]

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    Five SRVH Members Recognized on 2021 Attorneys for Justice Pro Bono Honor Roll
    By Trish Gordon
    In News and Events
    Posted December 2, 2021

    Five SRVH Members Recognized on 2021 Attorneys for Justice Pro Bono Honor Roll

    Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison is pleased to announce that five members were recognized for their pro bono service in 2021. SRVH attorneys listed on the 2021 Attorneys for Justice Pro Bono [...]

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    Businesses Are Not “Individuals” and Cannot Bring TCPA Claims for Purchase of Goods, Tennessee Supreme Court Says
    By Mike Abelow
    In Blog, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
    Posted September 17, 2021

    Businesses Are Not “Individuals” and Cannot Bring TCPA Claims for Purchase of Goods, Tennessee Supreme Court Says

    During the 2012 presidential campaign, Mitt Romney famously said, “Corporations are people, my friend.” While that may or may not be true, corporations and other business entities are [...]

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    The Contract Controls: TN Supreme Court Rules That Economic Loss Doctrine Bars Fraudulent Inducement Claim
    By Mike Abelow
    In Blog, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
    Posted August 22, 2021

    The Contract Controls: TN Supreme Court Rules That Economic Loss Doctrine Bars Fraudulent Inducement Claim

    The economic losses that arise from a breach of contract can be varied and extensive, including disruptions to a business’s operations, lost profits, and other damages. But regardless of [...]

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    Access to Justice Commission Releases New Strategic Plan
    By Trish Gordon
    In News and Events
    Posted August 4, 2020

    Access to Justice Commission Releases New Strategic Plan

    Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison attorney, John Farringer, will lead the process for funding the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission 2020 Strategic Plan Commission. “I look [...]

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    Thinking Inside the Box:  Six Lessons on Drafting and Litigating Contracts After IHS v. BCBS
    By Ryan Holt
    In Blog, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
    Posted March 4, 2019

    Thinking Inside the Box: Six Lessons on Drafting and Litigating Contracts After IHS v. BCBS

    In January 2019, the Tennessee Supreme Court issued a landmark decision on interpreting contracts:  Individual Healthcare Specialists, Inc. v. BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, Inc., 2019 WL [...]

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