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A Litigation Lawyer in Robertson County, Wayne Rife has the knowledge and experience to provide you with effective legal counsel and representation. Communication and commitment to our clients is our priority, and it has proven to be successful for our clients in Robertson County in need of a Litigation Lawyer.

Wayne Rife is an experienced Litigation Lawyer and will get you the representation you deserve.

Dedicated to Personal Attention

Personal attention and service should be the hallmark of any profession and it is especially true with the practice of law. The Law Office of Wayne T. Rife, P.C. considers this to be extremely important and will work to pay close attention to each client's needs while giving personalized service. At the same time, Wayne T. Rife, P.C. will strive to make its client's needs a top priority.

Wayne T. Rife, P.C. is Your Right Choice

Our goal is to be accessible and responsive to each client in order to provide effective legal counsel and representation as the best Litigation Lawyer. Wayne T. Rife, P.C. will also aggressively pursue its clients' goals and objectives, regardless of the situation or forum. If you are looking for a Litigation Lawyer in Robertson County, remember Wayne T. Rife P.C.

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Litigation Lawyer news:

Ask the Lawyer: It's virtually impossible to guarantee the outcome of litigation - Daily Breeze
Question: I have a complaint: My wife and I met with a lawyer who went over a real estate problem we have. He discussed various options and issues, and concluded we have a reasonable chance of prevailing, but he could not say for sure.

Is There a New Duty to Preserve for Transactional Attorneys? - Law.com
This would be a new duty, independent of the "litigation hold" that most attorneys are familiar with, and could represent a significant change in the way transactional lawyers practice as well as presenting a significant new burden. The case is ...


Plaquemines Parish Council and Parish President Billy Nungesser can both claim wins in state opinion - nola.com
Parish Attorney Stephen Braud asked whether the council needs Nungesser's approval to enter into professional services contracts, and whether Nungesser can initiate litigation without council approval. Assistant Attorney General Charles W.


Research and Markets: Information Technology Litigation: Law and Analysis - Business Wire
has announced the addition of the "Information Technology Litigation: Law and Analysis." subscription to their offering. Litigating IT-related disputes successfully requires attorneys to stay current with both the latest technological developments and the ...


Mississippi Reins In Use Of Contigency-Fee Lawyers - Forbes
Attorney General Michael Moore ... The fees also are based only on cash paid back to the state from the litigation, not penalties or fines. The state also will establish an Outside Counsel Oversight Commission to review contingency fee contracts ...


Robertson County news:

Gary Giordano arrested in Maryland with a Robertson County woman - msnbc.com
Gary Giordano, the man who was suspected in the disappearance of Robyn Gardner in Aruba, is facing charges involving a woman from Robertson County. Last week, police in Maryland arrested Giordano and Carol Ann Bock after they were found in a parking garage ...


Commerce park moves forward, Dollar General planned - Nashville Tennessean
Cheatham County mayor David McCullough said last week that plans are moving forward on the proposed Red River Preserve commerce park. Cheatham and Robertson county officials are working to develop the park off Maxey Road on Interstate 24 The ...


2 Robertson County toddlers infected with E. coli - WRAL
MT. OLIVET, Ky. — Two Robertson County toddlers have been hospitalized with E. coli. The infections come less than a month after several children in Lincoln County were sickened in an E. coli outbreak. The source of that infection was not identified.


Election workers to hand count random sample of ballots in N.C. Senate 21 race - Fayetteville Observer
... all of Hoke County and parts of Cumberland County, had no incumbent on the ballot. Monday's recount gave Shaw a final tally of 3,523 votes. On Election Day, Shaw had 3,521 votes. Terri Robertson, director of the Cumberland County Board of ...


TCAP scores nearly delay report cards - Nashville Tennessean
Robertson County Schools Director Dan Whitlow said report cards will go home on time this week despite an issue that initially threatened to delay their release. The potential concern for delay was due to the school system and its teachers ...