Meet
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.
Focused On Thorough Research
Meticulous Attention To Detail
Providing Personalized Support
News & Articles
Jury Rejects Major Injury Claim; McLemore Law Secures Limited Damages Verdict
Date of Case Completion:
August 6, 2019
Category:
Personal Injury Defense / Jury Trial / Pre-Existing Condition
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC successfully defended Amy Knapp in a high-stakes personal injury trial involving disputed claims of a knee injury requiring surgery. While fault for the accident was admitted, the jury awarded only $2,040.93 in total damages, rejecting over $500,000.00 in claimed damages and confirming that the alleged knee injury predated the accident.
Conversion Claim Dismissed in Truck Repair Dispute; Specialized’s Counterclaims Remain Pending
Date of Case Completion (Plaintiff’s Claim):
April 29, 2019
Category:
Commercial Litigation / Garagekeeper’s Lien / Conversion Defense
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC obtained judgment as a matter of law in favor of Specialized Truck Repair Corporation, defeating a $500,000.00 conversion lawsuit brought by Thomas Shane Sullivan. The court held that Specialized’s possession of the truck was legal under Tennessee’s garagekeeper lien statutes and dismissed the conversion claim. Specialized’s counterclaims remain pending.
Court Rejects $1.5M Claim; No Liability for Vehicle Owner Under Family Purpose Doctrine
Date of Case Completion:
September 25, 2018
Category:
Motor Vehicle Accident Defense / Vicarious Liability / Summary Judgment
Summary:
McLemore Law PLLC successfully defended Richard Urban in a $1.5 million lawsuit stemming from a 2013 motor vehicle accident involving his daughter. The Court granted summary judgment in favor of Mr. Urban, holding that the Family Purpose Doctrine did not apply, as the plaintiff failed to prove he was the head of the household or financially responsible for the driver.
McLemore Law, PLLC
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Franklin, Tennessee 37067
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