In a continuing return to normal, Tennessee Courts have removed face mask requirements and social distancing requirements, at least for vaccinated persons. They have recommenced in person hearings and are catching up on the backlog of cases. If you have delayed your legal matter due to the pandemic, now is a good time to consider addressing it. We handle a family matters and personal injury cases and general civil law as weal as traffic ticked cases in Knoxville and the surrounding areas.
Tennessee Courts Returning to Normal
by Parker and LaDuke | Jun 23, 2021 | blog | 0 comments
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