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Getting a job in today's job market is difficult. Increase your chances of obtaining employment, college admission, or professional license by having criminal charges removed from your criminal record. With background checks for employment becoming more frequent, many people discover an old charge from the past that hinders their career. A criminal charge does not "go away", or become expunged, on its own. The expungement process to remove the charge must be followed. Oftentimes people are charged with crimes and have their case dismissed, nolle prosequi, not guilty, no true bill, retired, pretrial diversion, or completed a 40-35-313 probation. The extra step of having these types of cases expunged (cleared) from your record may have been overlooked. Give yourself piece of mind by getting what you can off of your criminal history report.
UPDATE: Tennessee Legislature has passed a new law on July 1, 2012 that enables certain felony and misdemeanor charges to be eligible for expungements even if you plead or are found guilty. If you messed up one time in your life and have not been convicted of any charge since, you could still be able to have a clean public record.
Michael K. Walker, Attorney at Law can help by running a background check and see if you are eligible to have any charges expunged from your public record. If you have an expungable charge on your record the background check fee will be used toward the price for getting your record expunged. Feel free to call regarding any questions you may have regarding this matter at 615-485-3065 or 931-292-2889 or email to michael@michaelwalkerattorney.com or visit http://www.michaelwalkerattorney.com for more information about our services.
Chris Markel has grown up in the Chattanooga area, and lived here with his family for most of his life. He concentrates his practice on courtroom representation of clients in civil litigation matters, including personal injury, wrongful death, worker's compensation, construction, contract, and consumer and commercial debt collection. He represents clients as diverse as Fortune 500 companies and local small businesses to individuals living and working throughout the Hamilton County and southeast Tennessee areas. Mr. Markel also practices in various areas of military law, having served seven years in the United States Army Reserve as a JAGC Corps officer and attorney.
Mr. Markel received his Juris Doctorate degree from Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis, and is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, with a Bachelor of Arts.
Adam Major
Adam Major grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee before moving to the Chattanooga area with his family in 2001. He concentrates his practice in civil litigation matters, including personal injury, contract, landlord-tenant disputes, criminal law and consumer and commercial debt collection.
Mr. Major received his Juris Doctorate degree from Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi, and is a graduate of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee with a Bachelor of Science in History.
Wilson von Kessler
Wilson C. von Kessler, II, has practiced law for more than a decade. He concentrates his practice in the areas of civil litigation, commercial litigation, negligence, premises liability, professional liability, products liability, and workers' compensation.
Mr. von Kessler was admitted the Tennessee Bar in 1997 after receiving his Juris Doctorate at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis, where he also received the Dean’s Awards for Academic Excellence in Legal Argument & Appellate Practice, ADR/Negotiations, and Criminal Procedure II. He attended Vanderbilt University where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree for a double major of Political Science and German in 1989.
Mr. von Kessler is admitted in all Tennessee state trial and appellate courts, including the Tennessee Supreme Court, as well as all three of the Federal District Courts for the State. His professional memberships include the American Association for Justice and the Tennessee Association for Justice. He is the immediate past president of the Chattanooga Trial Lawyers Association.
Prior to representing the interests of individuals and small businesses, Mr. von Kessler spent seven years representing the interests of insurance companies and larger employers throughout Tennessee. He also served as an Assistant District Attorney in Memphis, Tennessee, immediately following his graduation from law school in 1997.
Before law school, Mr. von Kessler, a native of Maryland, served as a Legislative Aide to Congresswoman Helen Bentley (MD-02) in Washington, D.C., from 1989 to 1994.
Mr. von Kessler resides in Lookout Mountain, Georgia with his wife and two daughters. His wife is the Director of Development for Major Gifts at the UTC School of Business. In his spare time outside of work and family, Mr. von Kessler commits time to Masonic causes and enjoys working on his classic Jeep and rallying sportscars.
<< Back to firm profile pageR. Jeffrey Wolford
Born 15 August 1968 in Valdosta GA, Robert Jeffrey Wolford (Jeff) Grew up in Columbus GA and began working with the family owned road construction company at age 15.
Jeff earned his law degree from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law in 1999; a Bachelor of Arts in History (with honors) from Columbus State University in 1992, and in 1991 he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with concentrated studies in Journalism, from the University of Georgia.
Jeff currently holds the rank of Major in the Georgia Army National Guard, and serves on the Senior Defense Council Trial Defense Service, 1078th Trail Defense Team, Jeff earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 1985 just prior to graduating from Columbus High School in 1986.  Jeff is married to Dr. Karin Lee Wolford (Alcantara), who is an pediatrician in Chattanooga TN.
Jeff is licensed in the State of Georgia and the State of Tennessee and is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Supreme Court of Tennessee, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. He focuses on Workers’ Compensation Law, Personal Injury Law, Social Security Disability Law, Consumer Protection Law, Business and Commercial Litigation, Business / Commercial Debt Collections and is accredited by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Mr. Wolford also handles all phases of business formation and advises small and medium sized business owners concerning early planning, development, and implementation of a business model, all the way through to the many legal issues that often involve businesses and may result in litigation.
Jeff previously taught as an adjunct professor and instructed in the areas of Business Law & Ethics, U.S. Constitutional Law and State & Local Government.
Major Wolford, is a former active duty U.S. Army Infantry Paratrooper (1992 - 96), and deployed overseas to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Kuwait and Afghanistan. Major Wolford also served as a Military Magistrate, Brigade Judge Advocate, received many military metals, and completed Special Forces selection and assignment.
Jeff is a member of Ringgold United Methodist Church and serves as a member of the Downtown Chattanooga YMCA Board of Directors, the Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce Small Business Committee and the Ringgold American Legion (Post 40), and the Ft. Oglethorpe Veterans of Foreign Wars (Post 3679).
 Martin L. Pierce is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, and received his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from Tennessee Technological University in 1978. He received that institution's Outstanding Young Alumnus Award in 1988. Martin received his law degree, with honors, from the University of Memphis in 1981, where he was a published member of the University of Memphis Law Review. He is licensed to practice law in Tennessee and Georgia, as well as before the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Martin works primarily in the areas of (1) Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Elder Law, Probate, Conservatorships, Guardianships and Charitable Planning, (2) Business Entity Law, including Corporations, LLCs and Partnerships, with a special emphasis on work for Nonprofits, Tax-exempt organizations and Foundations, and (3) Employee Benefits, Retirement Plans, Cafeteria Plans, Health Savings Accounts, COBRA and ERISA.

He is a Certified Estate Planning Law Specialist through the ABA-accredited National Association of Estate Planners & Councils and the Tennessee Commission on Specialization. See www.cletn.com/Specialists.aspx. He is also a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Among other professional organizations that he is a member of are the Chattanooga Estate Planning Council (Past President, 2006-07), the Chattanooga Tax Practitioners (President, 2007-08), and the National and Chattanooga Planned Giving Councils, as well as the Georgia, Tennessee and Chattanooga Bar Associations, where he is involved with the Technology, Tax and Probate, and Trust Sections.
Martin is the co-founder of several local ministries and organizations, including First Things First and the IMPACT School at Silverdale Baptist Academy. He has served on the Boards of many ministries and nonprofits, including the Chattanooga Christian School, Chattanooga Resource Foundation (Chattanooga Matters), Bethel Bible Village, Lighthouse Counseling Center, Changing the Future, Student Venture of Chattanooga (a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ), Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Chattanooga, and the Chattanooga Optimist Club. He currently serves on the Boards of Paraclyte Ministries Counseling Resources and the Chattanooga Generous Community Initiative. Martin is also the Chairman of the Alpha Fund, a component fund of the Chattanooga Christian Community Foundation, a member of the Christian Legal Society, and he is a Budget Coach with Crown Financial Ministries. Martin is a Qualified and a Charter Member of Kingdom Advisors (formerly Christian Financial Professionals Network, CFPN) and founded and has led the Chattanooga Area Kingdom Advisors Group since its inception in 2005. See www.KingdomAdvisors.org.
Martin is a frequent speaker to professional groups, business organizations, civic organizations, churches and other groups on Estate Planning, Elder Law, Charitable and Planned Giving, Employee Benefits, Business entities, tax-exempt entities, nonprofits, stewardship, and financial planning topics. Additionally, he has often written articles for the Chattanoogan.com online “newspaper.” See www.Chattanoogan.com.


Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Attorney chattanooga Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

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