Todd Presnell's Blog Named to Esteemed ABA Journal BLAWG 100

December 19, 2016 07:00 PM
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Todd Presnell

The editors of the ABA Journal have selected Presnell on Privileges, the original blog by Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Partner Todd Presnell, as one of the top 100 best blogs for a legal audience.

“It is a tremendous honor that the ABA Journal selected my blog among its 100 best in 2016, and I am humbled to join such an elite group of legal bloggers,” Presnell said.

“For 10 years, the Blawg 100 has helped shine a light on the stunning breadth of legal topics and voices to found in the legal blogosphere,” Acting Editor-Publisher Molly McDonough said. “Journal editors have selected yet another stellar list of blogs.”

Mr. Presnell launched Presnell on Privileges to provide corporate legal departments, outside legal counsel, judges, and the legal community with the latest national developments on the attorney-client privilege, health-care privileges, accountant-client privilege, and host of related legal topics. Mr. Presnell also covers issues tangentially related to evidentiary privileges, such as recognition of new privileges, historical development of privileges, waiver, and conflict-of-laws rules.

In his trial practice, Mr. Presnell represents major corporations, small businesses, governmental entities, tax-exempt organizations, and individuals in their litigation-related needs. He has served as lead trial counsel in federal and state courts across the country, has handled numerous bench and jury trials, argued before the Sixth, Seventh, and Tenth Circuit Courts of Appeals, the Tennessee Court of Appeals, and briefed cases before the United States Supreme Court and the Tennessee Supreme Court. Mr. Presnell’s experience includes product-liability cases, employment-discrimination cases, disputes over non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, litigation over trade-secrets violations, fiduciary-duty disputes, trust-related litigation, and business tort claims.

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