The Pagliara divorce has given us much to talk about. In “Sex, Lies, (Drugs) and Videotape … and Malicious Prosecution”, we discussed the dismissal of Husband’s malicious prosecution claims against Wife’s former divorce...more
In Dialysis Clinic, Inc. v. Kevin Medley, 567 S.W.3d 314 (TN 2019), the Tennessee Supreme Court decided as a matter of first impression that attorney communications with a third party for the purpose of providing legal advice...more
The Tennessee Business Court has provided additional guidance to commercial litigators concerning internecine legal battles between members of limited liability companies. The Court has determined the fiduciary duties of...more
6/1/2016
/ Attorney-Client Privilege ,
Breach of Contract ,
Breach of Duty ,
Commercial Court ,
Corporate Privilege ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Managing Members ,
Membership Interest ,
Operating Agreements ,
Work-Product Doctrine