Periodically, our attorneys will have articles published in certain areas of practice on relevant topics. Here you will find our current newsletters and other articles of interest.
- LWDN Quick FlashJan 2013
At-Will Employment Disclosures, Social Media Policies and Confidentiality Requirements May Be Illegal (Read More)
- LWDN Success StoriesJan 2013
Leitner, Williams, Dooley and Napolitan, PLLC is pleased to announce that attorney C. Douglas Dooley has been elected Southern Region Director of the Defense Research Institute. As such, he will represent Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky. (Read More)
- LWDN Success StoriesNov 2012
The law firm of Leitner, Williams, Dooley and Napolitan, PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorneys Thomas A. Williams, William E. Godbold, III, Craig R. Allen, Molly A. Glover and James P. Catalano have been selected by their peers for inclusion in Mid-South Super Lawyers magazine 2012. Attorneys Sean W. Martin, Benjamin T. Reese, Kenneth D. Veit, Nicole M. Grida, Mitzi L. George, H. Case Embry and Brad J. Hearne have been selected as Rising Stars according to Super Lawyers magazine. Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a rigorous, multiphase rating process. (Read More)
- LWDN Success StoriesNov 2012
The law firm of Leitner, Williams, Dooley and Napolitan, PLLC is pleased to announce that they have been ranked one of the Best Law Firms in America by US News and World Report. The third edition of these rankings features law firms given consistently impressive performance ratings by clients and peers. Achieving a high ranking is a special distinction that signals a unique combination of excellence and breadth of expertise. Leitner, Williams ranked Tier One for Personal Injury Litigation- Defendants and Tier Two Medical Malpractice Law- Defendants. (Read More)
- LWDN Quick FlashNov 2012
The relatively recent emergence of the tort of negligent infliction of emotional distress (“NIED”) has provided Tennessee tort lawyers with an interesting and tricky framework with which to evaluate claims by individuals who suffer little or no injury in a given accident but nonetheless either witness someone else suffer a serious injury or witness the immediate aftermath of that injury. These so-called “bystander” NIED claims have taken on a new wrinkle with regard to uninsured/underinsured motorist (“UM”) (Read More)
- LWDN Quick FlashOct 2012
Of the total number of hours people spend on the internet in a year, twenty-two percent of this time is spent on social media websites. Social media is no longer a new concept or a new topic, but it is creating new challenges for employers that are attempting to adopt policies and procedures that comply with various laws. A case that was decided by the National Labor Relations Board serves as a good example of the challenges employers face in the age of social media. (Read More)
