The Chattanooga Times Free Press published "Logan Threadgill of Chambliss, Bahner, Stophel Rolls From Soccer Prodigy to Legal Player," an article highlighting Logan's journey to his legal career. Logan shared how he played Division I soccer throughout college and now uses his discipline and drive Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 12.02.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Top Estate Planning Considerations for Closing Out 2020
2020, a year full of uncertainty, is coming to a close. Our estate planning and tax team is here to help remove some of the uncertainty and speculation prevalent in today's environment. Many people believe the holiday season represents a point too far into the calendar to make changes. However, Continue Reading
The American Leader Cites Cal Marshall on Tennessee Telemedicine Restrictions
The American Leader published "Tennessee Law Lifts Telemedicine Restrictions for Duration of Pandemic," highlighting the law passed during a special session in August allowing telehealth coverage to be expanded until April 2022. This article explains state laws, national telehealth trends, and Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 11.19.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
IRS Doubles Down: There’s No Deduction for Expenses Paid With PPP Loan Fund
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) previously announced that Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan borrowers who receive forgiveness may not take a deduction for the expenses paid with PPP loan proceeds—including wages, rent, utilities, and mortgage interest. With year-end approaching, borrowers Continue Reading
Residential Landlords Should Prepare Now for 2021 Return of Evictions
For much of 2020, residential landlords have had little leverage to collect rent payments. Between the Tennessee Supreme Court instructing Sessions Courts to suspend eviction hearings and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regulations making it difficult to remove tenants Continue Reading
A Reflection on Love, Laughter, and Happiness
"The love and laughter are what you need most in your life. They'll fill out all the potholes in the road."— Maria Shriver "True happiness comes not when we get rid of all of our problems, but when we change our relationship to them, when we see our problems as a potential source of awakening, Continue Reading
Estate Planning Weekly COVID-19 Update – 11.05.20
This weekly COVID-19 update is brought to you by our Chambliss Estate Planning team. We are sharing articles, legal developments, external resources, and tips for coping during these uncertain times. Each weekly issue will cover various trends of vital interest in the world of estate planning, elder Continue Reading
Can You Believe It’s November – 2020 Is Almost Gone…
"Lions and tigers and bears" and "winged monkeys" may have been the source of Dorothy Gale's worries in the Wizard of Oz. Even without scary critters or wicked witches, 2020 has had its own sources of concern – impeachment, pandemic, and protest, oh my! 2020 will be behind us before you know it Continue Reading