by design | Mar 6, 2023 | Columnist, McKeehan
Signing by Permission as an Officer of the Court By Jedidiah McKeehan There are so many things about being a lawyer you have no idea about until you actually become a lawyer and experience it for the first time. For me, one of those occurred when I was trying to get...
by design | Mar 6, 2023 | Columnist, Nagi
A weekend watching hockey in D.C. By Mark Nagi Love is a complicated emotion. You can’t see it. You can’t feel it. You can’t taste it nor hear it. But you know it when it’s real. I love my daughters. I love my dog, Bailey. And I love the New York Rangers. This article...
by design | Mar 6, 2023 | Columnist, Mattingly
‘A cold and rainy afternoon in Nashville’ By Tom Mattingly The “experts” say tie games aren’t memorable, to the point the powers-that-be at the NCAA abolished the tie as a viable ending to a game, starting in 1996. Now the collegians play overtime, the game awarded to...
by design | Mar 5, 2023 | Columnist, Hunley, Stories In This Week's Focus:
By Steve Hunley Last week, I received three emails all pointing to the problem created by the homeless inside the City of Knoxville. All of the writers were, to the best of my knowledge, residents of Knoxville and one asked the question, “When is enough, enough?”...
by design | Mar 5, 2023 | Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives, Stories In This Week's Focus:
By Ray Hill It is truly rare for a politician to be a fixture of the politics of his or her community, state or nation. It does happen, but those political figures whose influence and or service span generations are rare. Ken Hechler was one of those scarce...
by design | Feb 27, 2023 | Columnist, McKeehan
You are Liable for Your Spouse’s Construction Contract By Jedidiah McKeehan So your spouse decides to hire a construction company to build an addition to your house…without telling you. As with many construction contracts, things go sideways halfway through the...