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Common White Collar Crimes in Tennessee
White collar crimes are serious offenses in Tennessee and can lead to significant jail time, fines, and restitution. Oftentimes, white collar offenses are nuanced in nature, due to the evaluation...
Read MoreCriminal Simulation vs. Forgery in Tennessee
There are two types of fraud in Tennessee, referred to as criminal simulation and forgery. These acts often include financial documents and the intent to defraud another person. In this...
Read MoreDefending Against Identity Theft Charges in Tennessee
Identity theft is an offense more common than one might expect. In many cases, identity-related crimes might be committed unintentionally, and a defendant in such a scenario has many defense...
Read MoreWhat Happens If I Commit Tax Fraud in Tennessee?
Whether at the state or federal level, tax fraud is a serious offense that could lead to severe penalties. In today’s blog, we discuss the elements of a tax fraud...
Read MoreOpen and Concealed Carry in Tennessee
Is Tennessee an Open Carry State? Tennessee is a shall-issue state that grants concealed weapons permits at the state level through the Department of Safety & Homeland Security. Tennessee does...
Read MoreTennessee Wrongful Death Laws
When a person dies because of the negligent actions or misconduct of another party in Tennessee, the surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party and recover financial compensation. A wrongful death...
Read MoreTennessee Marijuana Laws
While many states throughout the country have legalized the medical and/or recreational use of marijuana, Tennessee is not one of those states. Other than CBD oil with very low amounts...
Read MoreWhat Happens If a Commercial Driver Gets a TN DUI?
Since commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders operate large trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles for a living, they are held to a higher standard compared to non-commercial drivers. That is...
Read MoreUnderage DUI in Tennessee
Not only do Tennessee DUI laws address drunk and drugged driving committed by adults who are at least 21 years old, but they also apply to drivers who are underage....
Read MoreWhat Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?
If you were injured by a negligent or reckless third party, you may be wondering how much in damages you are entitled to. To determine a rough estimate of how...
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