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Our Paralegals
Bianca Bryant
Bianca Bryant joined McLemore Law, PLLC in March of 2025 and works as a paralegal. She has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law. She has 9 years of experience as a paralegal and has predominantly worked in personal injury litigation. She is originally from Louisiana and relocated to Tennessee after graduating from law school in 2020.
Bianca lives in Murfreesboro, with her two dogs, Bowie and Rhys, who occupy most of her free time. She also enjoys hiking, fishing, reading, and spending time with her fiancé and two stepdaughters.
Experience, Integrity, and Professionalism
At McLemore Law, we pride ourselves on having a dedicated team of paralegals who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to our clients. Our paralegals are not just skilled professionals; they are advocates who genuinely care about your case. Each member of our team is committed to understanding the unique challenges you face and providing personalized support to navigate the complexities of the legal system.
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Meticulous Attention To Detail
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News & Articles
Strategic Discovery Reduces $300K Claim and Resolves Injury Case Favorably
Date of Case Completion:
[Settled after transfer — exact date not specified, assumed post-2020]
Category:
Motor Vehicle Accident Defense / Personal Injury
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC successfully reduced exposure in a $300,000.00 personal injury lawsuit by uncovering a two-year treatment gap in the plaintiff’s medical history. This significantly limited the scope of claimed damages and led to a favorable settlement for the defense, protecting the client from excess liability.
Exclusive Remedy Doctrine Bars Co-Worker Injury Claim in Vehicle Accident
Date of Case Completion:
November 22, 2019
Category:
Workers’ Compensation Defense / Co-Worker Liability / Motor Vehicle Accident
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC obtained summary judgment in favor of James Taylor by invoking Tennessee’s workers’ compensation exclusivity provisions. The court ruled that plaintiff Gregory Suggs, who had already filed a workers’ comp claim, was barred from pursuing a separate negligence claim against his co-worker James Taylor following a motor vehicle accident that occurred during the course of their employment.
Mechanical Failure and Plaintiff’s Own Negligence Lead to Case Dismissal
Date of Case Completion:
September 19, 2019
Category:
Motor Vehicle Accident Defense / Summary Judgment / Mechanical Failure Defense
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC secured summary judgment for David M. Campbell and David K. Campbell in a contested negligence and reckless driving lawsuit. The court found that an unforeseen mechanical failure, paired with the plaintiff’s admission that he fell asleep while driving, defeated all claims of liability and warranted dismissal of the case.
McLemore Law, PLLC
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Franklin, Tennessee 37067
(615) 814-2900 Office
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