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David M. Eldridge Assumes Office As Chair of Tennessee Bar Foundation
David M. Eldridge, of Knoxville, was recently installed as the 38th Chair of the Tennessee Bar Foundation at its annual membership meeting in Nashville. He was first elected to the...
Read MoreTroy Weston Elected President of Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division
On behalf of our legal team at Eldridge and Cravens, PC, we would like to congratulate Attorney Troy Weston on becoming president of the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division...
Read MoreWill a DUI Affect My Professional License?
Not only is a DUI conviction punishable by a license suspension, fines, and jail time, but it can also result in a permanent criminal record that can damage your professional...
Read MoreDo I Need a Lawyer for a Workers’ Compensation Claim?
Workers’ compensation benefits allow you to obtain payment for medical treatment, travel expenses, and/or lost wages when you have suffered an injury on the job or while performing work-related functions. In...
Read MoreWhat Is Enhanced Sentencing?
After a person is convicted of a crime, a judge will order a sentence. The type of penalty issued depends on the punishments specified by the laws concerning the offense....
Read MoreInternational Law: A Look at China through a Western Lens of Justice
On the eve of the 2010 New Year, the nation of China executed a 53-year old British national. His crime: attempting to smuggle heroin into the country. Despite diplomatic efforts...
Read MoreWhen The Alphabet Agencies Come A Knockin’ – Weathering The Storm Of A Criminal Investigation
Tips for the Corporate Lawyer in the Initial Stages of a Criminal Investigation David M. Eldridge & Troy S. Weston, Eldridge and Cravens, PC, P.C. Chaos. In the most simplistic...
Read MoreRegret Isn’t Rape
“Not guilty.” There are no finer words for a criminal defense attorney to hear – nor for the defendant, of course. So when we received the “not guilty” verdict on July 27,...
Read MoreConstitution Day
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and...
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