- Divorce
- Child Custody and VisitationRebecca Ketchie is a shareholder with Wilson Worley PC where she practices in the litigation section. Before coming to Wilson Worley, Rebecca worked as a land use planner for a Tennessee government agency, advising local governments in planning, zoning, and subdivision matters. Rebecca has also worked as a municipal attorney, advising local governments in general matters and defending them in civil rights lawsuits. Now she focuses her practice on land use and development, government law, family law (including divorce and child custody), and general civil litigation (including commercial and personal injury disputes). Rebecca is on the Executive Committee for the local government section of the Tennessee Bar Association
- Sex CrimesAdditionally, Congress passed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act in 2021. This law made pre-dispute arbitration agreements for sexual assault and sexual harassment claims invalid and unenforceable
- Assault
- Business Disputes
- Business Transactions
- Intellectual PropertyWake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law, a student practitioner for the Wake Forest Community Law and Business Clinic, and as one of the law school’s admission ambassadors. Following the first year of law school, he worked in the legal division of the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions. Issac was a summer associate for Wilson Worley following the second year of law school.
- Employment ContractIssac Allman joined Wilson Worley PC in 2017 and focuses his practice on commercial litigation, business advising, and transactional matters. He regularly advises financial institutions on compliance and other legal matters, represents builders and owners in construction disputes and lien law, provides counsel in preparing employment agreements and litigation involving employment agreements, and assists business clients in succession planning and buying and selling business interests. Mr. Allman is licensed in Tennessee and Virginia and admitted to practice in the Eastern District of Tennessee and the Western District of Virginia.
- Severance AgreementSeverance agreements which contain non-disclosure and non-disparagement provisions that broadly prohibit employees from voicing their workplace experiences to outside sources are
- Sexual HarassmentSparked by the #MeToo movement, over the past half-decade or so, there has been a sweeping change in the way our society views sexual harassment and its victims. As a reflection of these changing views, the federal and state legislatures have enacted laws to help ensure that victims of sexual harassment are free to voice their experiences and shed light on their perpetrators, at least in the context of the workplace.
- Construction Litigation
- Land Use and Zoning
- Personal InjuryWilson Worley PC is pleased to announce that three of the firm’s attorneys have been named to Mid-South Super Lawyers, which recognizes the leading attorneys in the state. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. The three lawyers selected for this honor are: Russell W. Adkins is a shareholder with Wilson Worley PC. He is certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has significant trial experience, and has tried cases involving medical malpractice, personal injury, civil
- Medical MalpracticeRussell W. Adkins is a shareholder with Wilson Worley PC. He is certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He has significant trial experience, and has tried cases involving medical malpractice, personal injury, civil rights, employment, contracts, health care, probate and business disputes. He is listed with the Tennessee Supreme Court Commission on Alternative Dispute Resolution as a Rule 31 Mediator. He also is a member of the Tennessee Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates.
- Estate PlanningAndrew “Drew” Street and Issac B. Allman have been named as shareholders in the law firm of Wilson Worley PC. Andrew “Drew” Street joined Wilson Worley PC in 2015. Mr. Street represents individuals and businesses in a variety of matters, including corporate formations and acquisitions, estate planning and administration, creditor’s rights, bankruptcy, contract drafting, and real estate. Mr. Street is licensed to practice in all state courts of Tennessee and Virginia, and is admitted to the Eastern District of Tennessee and Western District of Virginia Federal Circuit Courts and Bankruptcy Courts. Mr. Street is involved with several local nonprofits, including the Sullivan
- Probate
- Bankruptcy
- Debt CollectionPURSUANT TO THE FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS OFFICE MAY BE DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.