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Mr. Almon has practiced entertainment and music law, IP law and business law for over 30 years. He represents numerous prominent recording artists, music producers and songwriters; as well as record company executives, music publishers, record companies, television production companies, managers and other clients affiliated with the entertainment industry. His practice includes re-negotiating existing agreements and new technology issues. He has extensive experience in and is renowned for drafting language for difficult-to-define issues, negotiating with record companies and drafting “issue-specific” agreements.
The firm was founded in 1981 by David J. White, Jr. and Charles B. Reasor, Jr. who were partners in one of Nashville’s oldest and largest law firms. In the 1980’s, much of the firm’s practice was devoted to serving regional real estate syndication companies, and in the 1990’s, the firm attained prominence for its handling of complex commercial workouts. Today, White & Reasor, PLC represents a variety of businesses, investors, and individuals in the areas of real estate, commercial and corporate transactions, litigation, insolvency, and tax controversies.
All of the firm’s attorneys are AV® rated in Martindale-Hubbell, and the firm has Tier 1 rankings in the areas of real estate law and tax litigation in U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms.”
Lindsey + Amonette, PLLC, formally Lindsey + Sawyer, PLLC, is a Nashville, Tennessee law firm specializing in family law, including divorce, custody disputes, child support, juvenile matters, adoptions, wills, and probate law. We also specialize in family law mediation and collaborative law. We bring our 20+ years of legal experience at large and small law firms to the practice of law, applying ardent tenacity and zealous advocacy to our clients on a daily basis. Lindsey + Amonette clients receive the very best advocacy and counseling at all times and on their own schedules. Our pledge to our clients is that we are always available, fully prepared, and compassionately understanding of your needs and goals.
At Lindsey + Amonette, we know that it is an honor to represent you, and we never take your trust for granted. Contact us to see why Lindsey + Amonette is the right choice for you.
Nashville ranked third-to-last in a recent study of diversity among female partners at large law firms in major U.S. cities.
"The study, which looked at partners of the largest law firms in 44 U.S. cities, found that 0.26 percent of Nashville firms had minority women partners. Only two cities fared worse in the study by Washington, D.C.–based Association for Legal Career Professionals, formerly the National Association for Law Placement."
"The study is stunning to some given Nashville's diverse population — nearly 27 percent African-American and almost 5 percent Hispanic — and the fact that the city has two law schools and two historically black universities, some legal experts said."
"'[S]tatistically Nashville may not fare very well, but ... some things are being done in Nashville to reverse that trend,' said Billye Sanders, a partner at the Nashville firm of Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis."
Wendy Warren, chairwoman of the Nashville Bar Association's Minority Opportunities Committee, is also quoted in the story.
"'I won't say that in the past there has not been discrimination. That would be ... naive to say that that's the case,' said Warren, an associate at the Nashville firm of Bass, Berry & Sims. 'But I would say now that the Nashville market is ... aggressively trying to recruit minorities and women, from my perspective.'"
"She believes female and minority lawyers should be actively trying to socialize with people who may be very different from themselves."
"She and Sanders said they believe that diversity at law firms makes good business sense because many client companies won't hire firms that aren't diversified. Furthermore, the lawyers said, having different perspectives leads to better problem solving for clients."
The ALCP study is consistent with a similar story earlier this year (reported here in the Hispanic Nashville Notebook), in which Nashville was found to lag behind the national average in law firm diversity among male and female partners and associates.
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - Just when patients thought they were out of the woods, health officials are now warning of a different health problem connected with the fungal meningitis outbreak.
Dozens of patients in Tennessee have come down with a new type of infection at the site where they were given shots of tainted drugs. Now, the health department is notifying hundreds of patients that they may be at risk.
Local attorney Randy Kinnard represents 26 patients who have become very sick with fungal meningitis as well as the families who have lost loved ones to the disease. If that wasn't enough, now he has two clients who have developed a new infection after getting a tainted steroid epidural from the now shut down New England Compounding Center.

 
Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

Injury lawyer attorney Wallpaper Photos Pictures Pics Images 2013

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