Leland applies five decades of jury trial experience to the problems of his clients. After starting his legal career as law clerk for the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Leland was Assistant District Attorney General in the 15th and 30th Judicial Districts of Tennessee and prosecuted hundreds of jury trials. His private practice, since 1980, has been almost exclusively civil and his practice areas include business litigation, pharmacy liability, premises liability, product liability, professional liability, and trucking and tort litigation.
Leland is an accomplished, experienced lawyer whose peers have given him an AV Martindale-Hubbell rating for the last 22 years.
Examples of Leland’s civil trial court experience includes:
Voluntary dismissal by plaintiff of all claims after plaintiff's deposition in a tort case arising from an alteraction between a bar/restaurant customer and a server (TN).
Successful trial court defense motions to dismiss claims for negligence per se and punitive damages in third-party criminal act tort case (TN).
Partial Summary Judgment for defendant child care center followed by voluntary dismissal of remaining claims by plaintiffs.
Judgment for a Plaintiff corporation for recovery for unconstitutional assessment of state franchise tax and penalty.
Admitted pharmacy error verdict less than pre-trial offer.
Defense verdict and successful counterclaim involving bad faith and arson.
Defense directed verdict in U.S.D.C. (TN) in a wrongful death trucking accident.
Defense directed verdicts in state court in a fire loss suit against a chimney repair company in a subrogation claim by a homeowners' carrier to recover a substantial loss payment.
Defense summary judgment in State Court (TN) in a wrongful death trucking accident.
Plaintiff Insurance Company’s Summary Judgment for declaration of no coverage.
Defense verdict - alleged liability of nursing staffing company and its employee nurse for error in patient care.
Defense verdict - alleged hospital nursing malpractice.
Defense verdict - alleged negligent hiring and negligent retention.
Defense verdict - premises liability at a grain/crop storage facility.
Defense verdict - premises liability at private residence.
Defense verdict - altercation in night club between staffers and customers.
Admitted industrial injury judgment less than pre-trial offer.
Defense summary judgment for claims under 42 USC 1983.
Defense summary judgment to alleged third-party criminal act at drug store.
Exclusion of accident reconstruction expert in U.S.D.C. (TN).
Defense Motions for Dismissal of statutory and regulatory claims granted with defense Motion for Summary Judgment for Tennessee common law claims in wrongful death suit against trucking company.
He co-authored “Civil Trial Procedures in Tennessee” and speaks regulary at continuing legal education seminars on diverse topics encompassing annual law updates, civil trial and appellate procedure, legal malpractice, bad faith, deposition and trial techniques, and changing demographics and structures in the legal profession. For six years ending in March 2017, he served as a hearing panel member on complaints involving lawyers for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. He presently represents parties in personal injury matters in all Grand Division of Tennessee.
Beginning in 2015 he has authored a series of articles in the newsletter of the Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators addressing issues peculiar to evaluative mediations and addressing the most common criticisms of by mediating parties of mediators.
Alternative Dispute Resolution:
Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31 Listed Mediator