It can be disturbing for a worker in Jackson to discover their employer is committing fraud against the government. The worker may feel morally obligated to report such fraud to the appropriate authorities. One way a worker to do this is to file a qui tam lawsuit.In a...
Where Experience Counts And Results Matter
Month: June 2018
Lenders have options to try to recover debts
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Jun 21, 2018 | Banking & Business Transactions
Banks and other lenders in Tennessee are in the business of loaning money to people, with the expectation they will be paid back what they loaned plus interest. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, sometimes, debtors do not make the required payments on their...
How can mediation help resolve business disputes?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Jun 15, 2018 | Business & Commercial Litigation
It is almost inevitable if one owns a Tennessee business that sooner or later business disputes will arise. These may be employer-employee disputes, contract disputes or disputes with state and federal regulatory agencies. In general, when business disputes arise,...
Are trucking companies doing enough to protect you?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Jun 7, 2018 |
Driving on a Tennessee highway can be a frightening experience. At certain times of the day, the traffic seems to be flying around you, and drivers are barely in control of their vehicles as they shift from lane to lane. You may find yourself gasping at near misses...
Insurance coverage disputes from May 2010 flood continue
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Jun 6, 2018 | Business & Commercial Litigation
People in Jackson may remember the May 2010 flooding in the state that followed two days of torrential downpours. The rainfall was record-breaking, causing flash floods across middle Tennessee. The property damage caused by these floods was extensive. And, as one...
Assistance can be key to resolving complex real estate issues
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Jun 1, 2018 | Real Estate
Many people in Tennessee only have a limited understanding of the world of real estate. Maybe they have rented an apartment or purchased a home, but other than that have little real estate experience. However, the realm of real estate issues is much greater than that....
Categories
- Banking & Business Transactions (38)
- Blog (17)
- Business & Commercial Litigation (43)
- Divorce (12)
- Employment Law (75)
- Estate Planning (11)
- Firm News (8)
- Personal Injury (11)
- Real Estate (49)
- Uncategorized (7)
Archives
- April 2022 (2)
- February 2022 (1)
- January 2022 (1)
- December 2021 (2)
- October 2021 (1)
- August 2021 (2)
- June 2021 (2)
- May 2021 (1)
- April 2021 (1)
- February 2021 (6)
- January 2021 (6)
- December 2020 (7)
- November 2020 (3)
- October 2020 (8)
- September 2020 (6)
- August 2020 (8)
- July 2020 (4)
- June 2020 (5)
- May 2020 (5)
- April 2020 (6)
- March 2020 (5)
- February 2020 (5)
- January 2020 (7)
- December 2019 (5)
- November 2019 (5)
- October 2019 (7)
- September 2019 (5)
- August 2019 (7)
- July 2019 (6)
- June 2019 (5)
- May 2019 (7)
- April 2019 (6)
- March 2019 (5)
- February 2019 (5)
- January 2019 (7)
- December 2018 (5)
- November 2018 (6)
- October 2018 (6)
- September 2018 (5)
- August 2018 (7)
- July 2018 (5)
- June 2018 (6)
- May 2018 (6)
- April 2018 (5)
- March 2018 (5)
- February 2018 (7)
- January 2018 (5)
- December 2017 (6)
- November 2017 (6)
- October 2017 (5)
- September 2017 (6)
- August 2017 (6)
- July 2017 (5)
- June 2017 (6)
- May 2017 (6)
- April 2017 (5)
- March 2017 (6)
- February 2017 (7)
- January 2017 (5)
- December 2016 (3)
- November 2016 (2)