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How to Hire A Lawyer in Tennessee
Legal matters in Tennessee require expertise that a skilled professional attorney is best to handle. We understand; the thought of hiring a lawyer probably seems scary and overwhelming, but rest assured that you are dealing with professionals whose job it is to work hard on your behalf. Remember, lawyers, are here to work for you and to win your case. It’s important to remember that finding the best lawyers in Tennessee to act on your behalf can mean the difference between a legal win, or an unfortunate loss.  When searching for, or hiring a lawyer, remember the “4 Cs”
- Credentials: Firstly, make sure that the lawyer you plan to hire is an accredited legal professional and that they are practicing in the field of law in which they are experienced. Â
- Cost: It’s no surprise that legal experience and talent will cost you more – just like any industry. However, ask around to see what a few lawyers will charge to get an idea of an average price for services. Then, decide for yourself what the extra experience is worth to you.
- Comfort: Interview a few lawyers/attorneys and see who you feel the most comfortable with.  Remember, you will be forming an attorney/client “relationship” and personalities and trust are paramount.
- City: Also consider that you will likely be meeting face to face with your lawyer; so hire one that is easy to travel to. After all, that is the point of USLawyersNearMe!
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Lawyers and Attorneys
Use our specially designed lawyer search engine algorithm to find the best lawyers in Tennessee. Simply list the type of lawyer you are looking for and we will find the top results.
Our search engine covers all types of legal practices from injury claims, DUI, and bankruptcy, to family law in Tennessee.
Search for lawyers/attorneys in these Tennessee cities:
Athens
Brentwood
Bristol
Chattanooga
Clarksville
Cleveland
Clinton
Collierville
Columbia
Cookeville
Cordova
Covington
Crossville
Dickson
Dyersburg
Elizabethton
Fayetteville
Franklin
Gallatin
Germantown
Goodlettsville
Greeneville
Hendersonville
Jackson
Johnson City
Kingsport
Knoxville
Lawrenceburg
Lebanon
Lewisburg
Lexington
Madison
Manchester
Maryville
Mc Minnville
Memphis
Morristown
Murfreesboro
Nashville
Oak Ridge
Paris
Rogersville
Sevierville
Shelbyville
Spring Hill
Springfield
Tullahoma
Union City
Winchester
Search for lawyers/attorneys in these Tennessee counties:
Anderson County, TN
Blount County, TN
Bradley County, TN
Coffee County, TN
Davidson County, TN
Gibson County, TN
Greene County, TN
Hamblen County, TN
Hamilton County, TN
Knox County, TN
Madison County, TN
Maury County, TN
Montgomery County, TN
Putnam County, TN
Roane County, TN
Robertson County, TN
Rutherford County, TN
Sevier County, TN
Shelby County, TN
Sullivan County, TN
Sumner County, TN
Washington County, TN
Williamson County, TN
Wilson County, TN
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Tennessee Court System
Within the Tennessee judicial branch, there are various levels of courts. There are three federal district courts, a state supreme court, a state court of appeals, a state court of criminal appeals, and trial courts
It’s interesting to note that the vast majority of cases will be held in front of a District Court, then depending on the outcome, the case can be elevated to higher courts. In the end, the Supreme Court is considered the highest authority. The 95 counties of Tennessee are split up into 31 judicial districts. According to the state constitution, Circuit Courts and Chancery Courts are located inside each district. Additionally, certain districts have Probate Courts and Criminal Courts that were formed by legislation.Â
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Chancery courts
Cases involving contracts, name changes, applications for injunctions, and litigation are all handled by chancery courts. Either the chancery court or the circuit court can hear a variety of cases, including those involving divorce, adoption, and workers’ compensation.
Circuit court
Tennessee’s circuit courts have broad legal authority. Judges in circuit courts consider appeals of judgments from the juvenile, municipal, and general session courts as well as civil and criminal proceedings. Circuit courts frequently have jurisdictional overlap with chancery courts. Except in regions where separate criminal courts established by the General Assembly are located, criminal cases are heard in circuit court.
Criminal court
Tennessee Criminal Courts are trial courts with jurisdiction over criminal matters in Tennessee.  Judges in criminal courts have the authority to handle misdemeanor appeals from subordinate courts in addition to criminal proceedings. Circuit court judges preside over criminal trials in districts without criminal courts.
Probate court
Tennessee Probate Courts have “exclusive jurisdiction over probate of wills and administration of estates. The courts also handle conservatorships and guardianships” .Â
General sessions court
The General Sessions Court is a court in Tennessee that hears civil and criminal cases.Â
Juvenile court
Cases involving minors are handled by Tennessee’s Juvenile Court. These courts occasionally have jurisdictional overlap with Circuit, Chancery, and Probate Courts.
Municipal Court
The Municipal Courts deal with violations of city or municipal laws.
Facts:
Did you know there are 18,818 lawyers currently practicing in the state?
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Tennessee State Laws
The list below outlines some of the most searched state laws. For each type of law, we have found useful resources to help you better understand and prepare yourself with questions to ask a qualified practicing attorney.
Tennessee Accident and Injury Laws
Negligence
Workers’ Compensation Laws
Tennessee Civil Rights Laws
Tennessee Corporate Business Laws
State Corporation Laws
Deceptive Trade Practices
How to Form an LLC in Tennessee
Tennessee Criminal Laws
Gun Control
Marijuana Laws
Child Abuse
Tennessee Employment Laws
State Minimum Wage Laws
State Pay Day Rules
Tennessee Estate Planning Laws
Wills
Power of Attorney
Tennessee Family Laws
Minors and the Law
Child Custody
Divorce
Tennessee Health Care Laws
Euthanasia
Living Wills
Medical Records and Privacy
Tennessee Statutes of Limitations
Civil Statutes of Limitations
Criminal Statutes of Limitations
Tennessee Real Estate Laws
Adverse Possession
Homestead Laws
Leases and Rental Agreements
Tennessee Tax Laws
Income Tax
Gambling Tax
Tennessee Gambling and Lottery Laws
Gambling
Gambling Tax
State Lotteries
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