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Nashville Construction Law Firm
Overview
Tennessee Construction Law • Real Estate Law • Business Litigation • Employment Litigation
No one wants the to be involved in a court case, but there are times when the financial costs are too great and the issues too important to ignore. If you are involved in a contract dispute, a construction-related dispute, a real estate dispute, or an employment dispute and only a court of law can give you justice, contact the Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC.
With more than a decade of trial experience and hundreds of cases to his credit in both state and federal courts, Nashville attorney Timothy Nichols is an aggressive advocate committed to pursuing our firm's clients' best interests in negotiation or litigation.
Quality legal service begins long before you enter the courtroom
It starts with personal attention and responsiveness to client needs. When you work with our firm, you can count on calls and e-mails being returned, usually by the end of that business day. When you need immediate attention, you can reach us, including on weekends and evenings.
Tennessee Construction Law
Representing general contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers, attorney Timothy Nichols handles construction contracts and transactions as well as litigation, including:
- Construction contract negotiation, preparation, and review
- Litigation for breach of contract claims
- Change orders and claims review
- Construction liens, mechanic's liens, material men's liens
- Construction bond claims
- Issues related to construction delays
- Construction contract disputes
- Construction defect claims
Attorney Nichols is a member of the American Bar Association Forum on the Construction Industry and the Tennessee Association of Construction Counsel.
Tennessee Real Estate Law
Our firm represents homeowners, realtors, condo and homeowners' associations, and landlords in real estate litigation regarding:
- Enforcement of real estate contracts
- Construction defect claims, nondisclosure issues, and misrepresentation claims
- Boundary, easement, land use, and zoning disputes
- Disputes between buyers, sellers, and realtors
- Enforcement of restrictive covenants
- Landlord-tenant disputes
State and Federal Employment Law
We represent private employers defending EEOC claims brought against them in state and federal trial and appellate courts by employees or customers. For both employers and employees, we handle employment contracts, non-compete agreements, and confidentiality agreements, and negotiate severance packages.
Business and Commercial Litigation in Tennessee
A skilled negotiator and litigator, Mr. Nichols represents business owners with contract disputes and landlords in landlord-tenant disputes in state and federal trial courts.
We offer a free initial consultation. Our office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with additional availability by appointment.
About The Law Office of Timothy H. Nichols, PLLC
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Practice Areas
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Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1614 19th Avenue South Nashville, TN 37212
Phone
Fax
- 615-784-5266
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