December 27th, 2017 •
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SHOULD PARENTS SET UP TRUSTS IN THEIR WILLS FOR ADULT CHILDREN? With the Tennessee Inheritance Tax repealed, and the Federal Estate Tax having an exemption of approximately $5,500,000.00 and allowing a husband and wife to add their exemptions together, the use of trusts in estate planning (that were so prevalent a decade ago for… Read More
December 27th, 2017 •
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COURSE OF DEALING CAN CHANGE CONTRACT TERMS In the case of Bull Market vs. Elrafei, the Court held that the terms of a promissory note were modified through course of conduct by the parties when the payee on the note accepted a pattern of late payments. In the Bull Market case, Bull Market sold… Read More
December 27th, 2017 •
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How Long Does a Patient Have to Sue a Medical Provider for Alleged Malpractice in Tennessee? Physicians and other medical providers often wonder how much time must go by before a potential malpractice claim is time barred. Statutes of limitations and statutes of repose are set time periods that can preclude a potential claim due… Read More
October 20th, 2017 •
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COURT RULES ON BENEFICIARY OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICY In the case of Estate of Charles Lane vs. Courteaux, the Court of Appeals reversed the Trial Court and ruled in favor of a designated beneficiary on an insurance policy. The facts in the Lane Case were that Mr. and Mrs. Lane were married and had… Read More