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...
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...
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...
Q: Does signing a birth certificate establish me as the father of my child? A: No. If a child is born to an unmarried couple, a petition must be filed in court to establish the man as the father. The birth certificate is only evidence that the named father might be...
Bureau Alleges that Three Companies and Their Owners Charged Illegal Advance Fees, Lied About Debt-Relief Results WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today filed suit in federal court against two companies operating under the name...
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