Hagar & Phillips Welcome Lebanon TN Attorneys and Expand Areas of Practice
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Hagar & Phillips Welcome Lebanon TN Attorneys and Expand Areas of Practice

Hagar & Phillips Attorneys at Law, Welcome Two Lebanon TN Attorneys to the Firm and Expand Areas of Practice

Expanded Legal Capabilities for Lebanon and Surrounding Middle Tennessee Counties Lebanon, Tenn. (Oct. 25, 2022) – Hagar and Phillips, Attorneys at Law, LLC, a practice built on partnership and representing a wide variety of clients, from individuals to corporations throughout Wilson County and surrounding counties, is pleased to announce the addition of two new attorneys. The firm will now include four attorneys: Tiffany Hagar, Eric Phillips, David Brust, and Isaac Wilson.

Brust & Wilson – Lebanon TN Attorneys

Brust and Wilson have worked at Hagar & Phillips for nearly two years as law clerks. In October, they passed the Tennessee Bar Examination. David Brust earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and English and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire. He earned his Juris Doctorate in 2022 from Belmont University College of Law. He was a member of the Health Law Journal and earned a certificate in health law. Brust will expand the firm in the areas of Civil Litigation, Healthcare Law, Estates, and Family Law.

Isaac Wilson is a lifelong resident of the Middle Tennessee area. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the University of Memphis. He earned his Juris Doctorate in 2022 from Belmont University College of Law. During law school, he worked for the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Middle District of Tennessee and received the CALI Excellence award in the study of White-Collar Crime. Wilson will expand into the areas of Family Law and Criminal Law.

Advocate for Our Client’s Interests

“Our new attorneys have already established a strong reputation for client advocacy in the spirit of humble service. We are so proud of our whole team and their capabilities to serve the Wilson County, Tennessee area,” stated Tiffany Hagar, Senior Attorney and Law Partner for Hagar & Phillips, Attorneys at Law. “Whether through negotiations or litigation, our team is prepared to advocate for our client’s interests.”

Mediation Services

Additionally, the firm also recently announced the co-owners, Tiffany Hagar and Eric Phillips, each is a Rule 31 Listed Mediator. Hagar is a Rule 31 Listed Family Mediator. Eric Phillips is a Rule 31 Listed Civil Mediator. Mediation services are available for Lebanon and Wilson County. “The office’s expanded legal services and capabilities speak to the growing needs of legal services and mediation needs for the entire area,” stated Eric Phillips, Senior Attorney and Law Partner for Hagar & Phillips, Attorneys at Law. “We proudly serve this area and want our clients to feel they have brought their concerns to lawyers who are capable but also compassionate and will do what is necessary to find the best possible solution.” Hagar & Phillips is located in a historical home in the city of Lebanon, Tennessee. For more information about Hagar & Phillips, Attorneys at Law, please visit www.hplawtn.com.

About Hagar & Phillips, Attorneys at Law

Hagar & Phillips, Attorneys at Law, PLLC (H&P) is a law firm with over 40 years of experience serving the city of Lebanon and surrounding counties. The H&P Team focuses on exceeding clients’ expectations. Areas of practice include Family Law, Criminal Defense, Healthcare Law, Estates, Adoption, Mediation, and Civil Litigation.

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