by Michael Inman | Feb 15, 2023 | Family Law
There’s nothing more important in life than family. Unfortunately, family life isn’t always pleasant or even tolerable. It’s extremely common for Tennesseans to face problems with their marriages, and sometimes, the solution to those problems is divorce. When...
by Michael Inman | Feb 15, 2018 | Firm News
This last week I had my third successful jury trial in a row in the last two years. While this trial was the first time I represented the Defendant, it was satisfying saving this individual $300,000.00, plus a punitive award that exceeded a $1,000,000.00. In my last...
by Michael Inman | Jan 30, 2018 | Firm News
First, let us address how they are similar. A conservatorship and a POA are similar in that both call for one individual (Person A) to make certain decisions for another individual (Person B). Both are written documents: they cannot be by verbal or “handshake”...
by Michael Inman | Nov 28, 2017 | Firm News
Inman, Stadler & Hill is proud to have partnered with the Spartan Alliance in continued efforts to serve our nations Veterans and the Veteran community. The Spartan Alliance is an initiative of the Independence Corps, an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profits...
by Michael Inman | Oct 4, 2017 | Firm News, Knoxville, Uncategorized
If you are accused of a crime, your “journey” through the criminal court system will begin in General Sessions Court. Most matters are resolved in General Sessions Court without going to the Grand Jury or Criminal Court. Recently, I had a case in General Sessions in...
by Michael Inman | Sep 13, 2017 | Firm News
From Left to Right: Elizabeth Psar, J. Christian Stadler, III, Michael Inman, Tony Hill, and Lauren Phillips-Stadler. Julia Barbara’s Zombie Run, September 2017 I used to tell people, “The only time you see me running, is when the jerk driving the ice cream truck is...
by Michael Inman | Sep 7, 2017 | Firm News, Knoxville
The Knox County District Attorney General’s office started charging individuals with the crime of burglary, a D Felony offense, in mid-2016, purportedly as a means to crack down on repeat shoplifters. The theory goes that when a person enters a building (other than...
by Michael Inman | Sep 3, 2017 | Firm News
Inman, Stadler & Hill were proud to sponsor and work at the pro bono event hosted by Lincoln Memorial University’s Duncan School of Law. The LMU Law’s Veterans Law Society completed the pro bono event known as Wills for Warriors. This event provides a...
by Michael Inman | Oct 3, 2016 | Firm News
Recently I had a casebook written about my first federal jury trial, A Civil Matter: A Guide to Civil Procedure and Litigation, written by George W. Kuney and Donna C. Looper. While being selected for such an honor moves me, it is also very saddening as my good...