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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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