Here’s a new case from the Tennessee Supreme Court that you might find of particular interest. A husband and wife deposited funds into a joint checking account designated with a right of survivorship. Later, the husband withdrew most of the funds from the joint...
Q: How long do I have to file suit for injuries I received in an automobile accident? A: It depends on where the accident occurred. In Tennessee, you have one (1) year from the date of the accident. That period of time is referred to as the Statute of Limitations and...
Q: Do I need to incorporate my business? A: Incorporating or forming a limited liability company for your business is generally a good way to protect your personal assets from lawsuits involving your business. Before jumping to any quick decision, however, you should...
Q.: Am I required to have car insurance? If so, what amount of car insurance does the State require? A: Tennessee law requires its drivers to show proof of financial responsibility (i.e. the ability to cover resulting costs, if you are involved in a moving violation...
Q: Tennessee is an “at will” employment state. What does that mean? A: In the absence of a written employment agreement, an “at will” employee is employed at the discretion of the employer for as little or as long as the employer wishes, and in whatever...
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