Meet Hailey Hawkins, our 2022 summer law clerk
KRBHK would like to welcome Hailey Hawkins as our summer law clerk. The firm enjoys the opportunity to host college and law school students in a position where they can get real world experience and learn about the legal industry. Hailey grew up in California. She...
Katelynn Pricer named 2021-2022 David W. Kious Scholarship recipient
Kious, Rodgers, Barger, Holder & King, PLLC would like to congratulate Katelynn Pricer as the 2021-2022 David W. Kious Scholarship recipient. Katelynn graduated from Hamilton County's Collegiate High at Chattanooga State with honors, distinction, a high school...
KRBHK Attorneys John Rodgers and Laura Vaught Join LLT Leadership
Kious, Rodgers, Barger, Holder & King ("KRBHK") attorneys John Rodgers and Laura Vaught are joining Lynn Vaught and Angela Howard in owning and leading Lawyers Land & Title ("LLT"). Since it was created, LLT has been associated with KRBHK. “LLT customers...
Carley Chatterley joins KRBHK as a summer intern
KRBHK would like to welcome Carley Chatterley as a summer intern. The firm enjoys the opportunity to host college and law school students in a position where they can get real world experience and learn about the legal industry. Carley grew up in California,...
Laura Vaught speaks at Women in Ag Summit
Laura Vaught represented KRBHK this morning by speaking at the Women in Ag Summit. She spoke about legal considerations in the business of farming, giving general business advice. The two day summit celebrates the impact of female producers in Tennessee and provides...
KRBHK welcomes Mac Bouldin as our summer law clerk
Kious, Rodgers, Barger, Holder & King, PLLC announces the addition of Laws McCullough 'Mac' Bouldin to its team as our summer law clerk. Mac will aid the firm's partners and associates in their daily operations and counsel, having the opportunity to attend...
LOREN SANDERSON NAMED KRBHK’S NEWEST PARTNER
Kious, Rodgers, Barger, Holder & King, PLLC is proud to announce Loren A. Sanderson as the firm’s newest partner. This promotion comes on the heels of Women’s History Month, and Loren makes history as the firm’s first female partner. “When I first...
Are Sellers Required to Disclose That Their House Is Haunted?
Selling your house can be scary business, but what if it is haunted? With Halloween a few days away, let’s discuss real estate disclosure obligations. Are you required by law to disclose your poltergeist housemates? Disclosure laws differ from...
Newest addition to KRBHK family
Just a "little" post to make you smile. Here is the newest, tiniest member of the KRBHK family. John Rodgers had a miniature horse born on his farm this week. So cute!
Governor Extends Remote Online Notarization and Witnessing
If you need important legal documents executed including wills, contracts, and any court pleadings, Gov. Bill Lee just announced he is extending Tennessee’s state of emergency through October, the Tennessean reports. Executive Order 63 also extends...
J.D. Kious accepts General Counsel position with Smyrna Ready Mix
September 30th was a bittersweet day at KRBHK. Our law partner of 15 years, J.D. Kious, is leaving us for an amazing opportunity to become general counsel for SRM Concrete. We are sad to see him leave, but at the same time, proud of his many accomplishments, and so...
Final adoption hearing is a very happy day!
KRBHK attorney Loren Sanderson recently helped the Powers family with the adoption of their four children. The Powers have been fostering the children since 2016, and we were happy to play a role in their final adoption hearing on Friday! Congratulations to this...
Miura Pepper Rempis named the 2020-2021 recipient of the David W. Kious Scholarship
Kious, Rodgers, Barger, Holder & King, PLLC would like to congratulate Miura Rempis as this year’s David W. Kious Scholarship recipient. Miura is a senior from Gallatin, TN and is double majoring in Political Science and History with minors in Pre-Law and...
RECENT CHANGE TO THE TENNESSEE “SLOW POKE LAW” AND BEWARE OF THE “PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICE”
The last Tennessee legislative session produced a couple of notable tweaks to the motor vehicle laws. In 2016, Tennessee enacted a “Slow Poke Law” that prohibited a person from operating a vehicle in the passing lane of any interstate or multilane divided highway that...
Governor Lee Extends State of Emergency to Aug. 29, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee today signed Executive Order No. 50 to extend the State of Emergency related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to August 29, 2020. The order allows the continued suspension of various laws and regulations and...
Eviction hearings to resume following temporary suspension under CARES Act
The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted the Tennessee government to make various changes to its ordinary way of operating. Our way of life has been impacted in an extremely unforeseen way and has left many people without jobs and with significant financial hardships. The...
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors: Partition Fences
This article was first published in the official magazine of the Tennessee Cattlemen’s Association, Tennessee Cattle Business. A partition fence is one that separates your land from an adjoining landowner. Partition fences can be built as a joint decision, and at a joint cost, of both landowners. A partition fence can also arise if a […]
PAYROLL PROTECTION PROGRAM – A LIFELINE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
Starting today, April 3, 2020, small businesses can begin making application for a forgivable loan under the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) offered through the recently enacted Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The Act makes available $349 billion to small businesses primarily to keep employees on the payroll and cover other critical expenses. […]
Coronavirus, Parental Rights, and Court Operations
As this extended school absence continues and we are all dealing with Covid-19, the judges of Rutherford County have issued a decree dictating how parenting plans are to be followed during this unusual time. Please see the attached order for examples and exceptions of parental rights during an epidemic or pandemic. The Tennessee Supreme Court […]
KRBHK SUCCESSION PLANNING CLIENTS SPOTLIGHTED IN 2020 TENNESSEE AG INSIDER MAGAZINE
KRBHK attorney John Rodgers recently worked with clients Phillip and Linda Hayes on creating a succession plan for the Hayes’ family farm. Their collaboration is featured in the 2020 Tennessee Ag Insider magazine, a guide to the state’s food, farms and forestry published in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. The magazine includes stories […]