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- Stites & Harbison names eight new members and one new counsel
- Stites & Harbison adds two attorneys at Nashville office
- 75 Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in Best Lawyers in America
- Kentucky banks must reassess notary procedures
- Chambers USA honors 31 Stites & Harbison attorneys with inclusion in the 2011 guide
- Stites & Harbison welcomes Brian Neal
- What over-drafting customers giveth, class action plaintiffs taketh away - and now they're in the mid-south
- Three Nashville attorneys join Stites & Harbison
- Georgia Super Lawyers honors three Stites & Harbison attorneys in 2011
- Kentucky Court reverses $10 million lender liability verdict
- In banking, Main Street is not like Wall Street
- Stites & Harbison names three new Members
- Stites & Harbison attorneys named among Top 100 Attorneys by Mid-South Super Lawyers
- Seventy-three Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in "Best Lawyers in America"
- Carter Vance joins Stites & Harbison
- Mid-South Super Lawyers Honors 10 Nashville Stites & Harbison Attorneys and Four Rising Stars
- Seventy-two Stites & Harbison attorneys honored in "Best Lawyers in America"
- Protecting or Taking: The Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 and its Impact on Purchasers of Foreclosed Propoerties
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With eight offices in five states through the Southeast, Stites & Harbison maintains a broad banking expertise. Its services include lending, bond financing, leasing, factoring, regulatory advice, loan syndications, secured transactions, creditors' rights, bankruptcy, litigation and LISTA transactions.
A specific guide to the attorneys involved in the Firm's Banking services can be obtained by clicking on to each key word described above.
What others are saying about us:
"We . . . have found Stites & Harbison to be on par with anyone from a technical perspective and to exceed others in terms of responsiveness and cost."
- U.S. News & World Report / Best Lawyers -
"Best Law Firms" Client Interviews 2010
"It offers prompt responses, insightful analysis, and thorough knowledge of banking law."
- ChambersUSA 2010 (Tennessee Banking practice)
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