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October 19, 2010
Try a Tennessee Trial Lawyer.
What does it take be a great trial lawyer, anyway? Nashville's John Day may have the answer. No surprise to us that fellow Midwesterner Day ended up here. Tennessee is the warrior-breeding Volunteer State. It hatches, and attracts, both brawlers and serious students of war. Record numbers of Tennessee men stepped up to fight in the 1812 and Mexican wars. Alvin York, World War I's most decorated American soldier, came from Pall Mall, near the Kentucky border.
And so John just had to move to Nashville? But hey, no problem. Law is no longer local. Great trial lawyers, litigators, deal people, IP attorneys and pretty anyone in demand works everywhere these days. In 2010, clients are "unbundling" the talent. You find it where it lives. You go get it. Use it. Read either John's fine Day on Torts, or his cover article two years ago in the the Tennessee Bar Journal.
Posted by JD Hull at October 19, 2010 11:59 PM