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Firm Wins Summary Judgment on Behalf of City of Jackson and Mayor

November 18th, 2013  

========================================================================================= Rainey Kizer Attorneys Win Summary Judgment on Behalf of City of Jackson and Mayor    Jackson, TN (November 15, 2013) – U.S. District Judge J. Daniel Breen granted Mayor Jerry Gist and the City of Jackson’s motion for summary judgment  and dismissed a claim made by former Jackson police officer, who alleged that he… Read More

R. Dale Thomas To Assume Rainey Kizer Presidency, As John Burleson Completes Term of Office

November 18th, 2013  

=========================================================================================   R. Dale Thomas Assumes Rainey Kizer Presidency on January 1, As John Burleson Completes Term of Office   Jackson, TN (November 8, 2013) – R. Dale Thomas, a partner in the law firm of Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC (Rainey Kizer) will assume the firm’s presidency on January 1, 2014.  Thomas will succeed… Read More

Rainey Kizer’s Dexter Advises Memphis Chamber Members on Employment Law Issues

November 18th, 2013  

==========================================================================================   Rainey Kizer’s Dexter Advises Memphis Chamber Members on Employment Law Issues   Memphis, TN (November 14, 2013) – Latosha Dexter, an employment law attorney based in the Memphis office of Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC (Rainey Kizer), advised Memphis business leaders and human resources executives participating in the Memphis Chamber of Commerce’s… Read More

“Look for Ways to Serve a Veteran” – Will Bell Writes in Jackson Sun

November 18th, 2013  

========================================================================================   Will Bell, who served 21 years in the Army on active duty and with the active reserve, contributed the following column to the Jackson Sun…………..   LOOK FOR WAYS TO SERVE A VETERAN I am a veteran having served a combined twenty-one (21) years of active duty Army and active Army Reserve.  When… Read More