Drew Ellis recently authored an article for the Knoxville Bar Association's (KBA) monthly DICTA publication. In "Do as I Say, Not as I Do," Drew discusses technology aids in fitness and how the attachment to such gadgets often hinders participation or enjoyment of fitness activities. He also shares Continue Reading
Trademark Basics Published in EDGE Magazine
Stephen Adams and Drew Ellis recently authored "Trademark Basics" in EDGE Magazine. In the sponsored article, they provide valuable insight on how to protect intellectual property, including trademark basics, types and scope of trademark rights, and trademark symbols. Additionally, Stephen and Drew Continue Reading
Board Service: Shifting Focus From Socializing to Servant Leadership Published in Chatter Magazine
Jim Catanzaro recently authored "Board Service: Shifting Focus From Socializing to Servant Leadership," in Chatter Magazine's Ask the Expert section. In the sponsored article, Jim provides insight on board service and how it may become a social experience rather than a service-minded obligation. He Continue Reading
‘This is What the Swaffords Do’: The Generational Expectation That Shaped Shelton Chambers’ Practice
The Hamilton County Herald recently published an article about Shelton Swafford Chambers following two generations of her family into the legal industry. In "Family Tradition Steered by a Dynamic Matriarch," Shelton, her father, Howard Swafford Jr., and her aunt, Claudia Swafford Halton, recall how Continue Reading
Amy Boulware Featured in HealthScope Magazine Telling ‘Her Story’
HealthScope Magazine recently published an article highlighting the hardship Amy Boulware faced during her first pregnancy. In the article, Amy shared how she was a planner; however, all the planning in the world couldn't prepare her to be in a position where her pregnancy jeopardized her life. Continue Reading
Brad Davis Authors Article for Washington Legal Foundation on Recent Supreme Court Arbitration Decision
The Washington Legal Foundation published Brad Davis in its latest Legal Backgrounders article. In “Southwest Airlines v. Saxon: SCOTUS Left Much Unsaid in Ruling on Cargo Loaders’ Exemption from Arbitration,” Brad discussed a recent Supreme Court decision that narrowly addressed Section 1 of the Continue Reading
Desire to ‘Do Things His Own Way’ Leads Patrick Walsh to Current Real Estate Practice
The Hamilton County Herald recently published "Walsh Finds His Fit in Practice, Location," an article highlighting what led Patrick Walsh to Chattanooga, where he is growing his commercial real estate practice. Patrick grew up in a family of teachers and knew he wanted to take a different path Continue Reading
Life Experiences Provide Foundation for Chambliss Associate Colter Parker’s Estate Practice
The Hamilton County Herald recently published, "Mastering the Art of 'Hard Conversations'," an article highlighting how Colter Parker's upbringing taught him important life lessons and professional skills that he often ties into his estate planning practice. Colter contributes his success to many Continue Reading
Steve Barham and Nate Kinard Published in Bloomberg Law
Steve Barham and Nate Kinard were published in Bloomberg's Law's Professional Perspectives hub. Their article, "When to Sue Over Faulty Widgets," tackles key points to consider before filing a sale-of-goods lawsuit. With sections titled, "Understand Your Ultimate Goal" and "Evaluate Critical Continue Reading
Community Impact Is Critical to Chambliss Associate Isiah Robinson and His Developing Legal Practice
The Hamilton Country Herald recently published "Robinson’s Dilemma: Where to Address Growing Need," an article highlighting associate Isiah Robinson's pull toward giving back to the community and how it inspired his career decisions. Dedicating much of his time to serving others led him to the legal Continue Reading