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Update: SEC v. Vallett and A.D. Vallett & Co., LLC
Securities and Exchange Commission v. Aaron Donald Vallett and A.D. Vallett & Co., LLC
On June 2, 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a Complaint for Injunctive Relief in the United States District Court for the Tennessee Middle District Court (Securities and Exchange Commission v. Aaron Donald Vallett and A.D. Vallett & Co., LLC (Civil Action No. 3:10-CV-00551).
$1 Million Damages Sought from City of Franklin
Senior member Clark H. Tidwell filed an inverse condemnation case in June of 2010 seeking damages of $1 million against the City of Franklin for the closure of Edward Curd Lane.
Tidwell Again a "Best Lawyer in America"
Lassiter Tidwell is proud to announce that Clark H. Tidwell, a senior member of the firm, has again been selected by his peers in the areas of eminent domain and condemnation law for inclusion in "The Best Lawyers in America," 2011 edition.
Parity and Defamation in Domain Disputes
Lassiter Tidwell attorney T. D. Ruth contributes a three-part series on a recent ICANN complaint filed by Fox News personality Glenn Beck, which raises novel questions of the use of parity and satire in a domain name (as opposed to merely in the content of a website), and whether a domain name can be defamatory.
Tidwell book review on "Little Pink House"
Clark H. Tidwell's book review of "Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage" written by Jeff Benedict was selected for publishing in the September, 2009 edition of the "Tennessee Bar Journal."





