Mark Ison presented at the 2015 Tennessee Business Law Conference
Mr. Ison presented Nuts and Bolts of Professional Entities in Tennessee. The presentation provided a walk-through of the “nuts and bolts” of professional entities in Tennessee, [...]
Mr. Ison presented Nuts and Bolts of Professional Entities in Tennessee. The presentation provided a walk-through of the “nuts and bolts” of professional entities in Tennessee, [...]
Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison is pleased to announce that the firm and nine of its attorneys have been highly ranked in the 2015 edition of Chambers USA Guide. The firm received a ranking for [...]
Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison is excited to launch its new Crisis Management/Media Relations practice area. This team of attorneys with broad-ranging experience in media, government, law [...]
Mike Abelow, Lauren Curry, Lisa Helton and Litigation Paralegal Mallory Smith spoke/produced Making the Most of Discovery: What You Don’t Know Can Come Back to Haunt You. The TBA sponsored [...]
In Game 6 of the 1970 NBA Finals, Willis Reed tore his thigh muscle. No one thought he would play in Game 7. As usual, people bought tickets and placed bets. Then, moments before the game [...]
Ms. Schott presented Ethical Considerations for In-House Counsel Serving on Non-Profit Boards. The presentation provided lawyers help on how to serve the community while avoiding common pitfalls [...]
Carolyn Schott will present Obligations and Ethical Concerns When Serving on a Nonprofit Board on June 29th from 1:00-2:00 EST. Attorneys are often asked to serve on the board of directors for [...]
On April 30, Greg Pease was a panelist at the Center for Nonprofit Management’s Power Funders Series course on “Fundraising Trifecta: Key Partnerships for Success.” Greg is a member and past [...]
Congratulations to the following Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison attorneys who have been named the Nashville Business Journal’s Best of the Bar for 2015. Webb Campbell Bill Harbison Mike Kaplan [...]
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