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INTEGRITY For more than 60 years, we have served individuals and businesses throughout the Southeast with integrity and accessibility. Integrity, intelligence, and industry. These "three I's" have served as the cornerstone of Arnett, Draper & Hagood since its founding in 1954. They are the foundation of our success.

Despite the constant change in the fabric of society, our emphasis on integrity continues to personify every professional at the firm, and our achievements reflect a dedicated focus on intelligence and industry.The firm has expansive skills and experience, and we strive to understand the wide array of issues confronting our clients. We take pride in our experience and expertise in litigation, trial, and business matters and our leadership in our areas of practice.

Honesty, thoughtfulness, collaboration, and excellence not only guide our professionals in navigating each client's challenges, they define the ever-evolving practice of Arnett, Draper & Hagood. Jack B. Draper joined Arnett in 1958, and the firm focused primarily on civil litigation.
Services
Thomas M. Cole's practice has primarily included litigation of various matters, including workers' compensation, torts (automobile, negligence, and medical malpractice), insurance agency errors and omissions, contracts, conservatorships, defense of section 1983 civil rights actions, occupational diseases, and mental health matters.
Over the course of the past several years, Mr. Cole has served as counsel for thousands of mental health commitment court hearings, has been called upon regularly to furnish advice regarding various issues on an as needed and often urgent basis to mental health care provider clients regarding commitments, patient rights, records confidentiality, policies and procedures, and various other miscellaneous matters.
Rob has been practicing law since 1996, and joined Arnett, Draper & Hagood in 2006.
He has a general civil practice including such areas as municipal law, land use and zoning, personal injury, and real estate law.
Rob frequently appears in court representing clients against different types of challenges.
His experience as an attorney as well as a former elected official allows him to bring a beneficial perspective to helping his clients see their case and how to communicate it to others.
Rob has recently, and successfully, represented clients at the trial court and appellate court levels on business expansion, land use and land development decisions, and administrative decisions.
Steve's 39 years handling asbestos, products liability, trucking and automobile, and premises liability litigation provide him the background to effectively represent clients in virtually all types of personal injury, property damage, insurance, and products liability cases.
For more than 35 years he has defended equipment manufacturers and insulation contractors in hundreds of asbestos personal injury lawsuits in Tennessee, as well as serving for 20 years as national counsel for a regional contractor with cases across the eastern United States.
Rick Powers graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1975 and was Order of the Coif.
He has more than 45 years of general civil trial practice experience with more than 350 jury trials.
His practice areas now primarily include health care liability for hospitals, nursing homes, and physicians; insurance defense in trucking, automobile, and homeowners' cases; and other commercial litigation.
Over the last five years, Mr. Powers has successfully tried five traumatic birth injury cases which resulted in defense verdicts for his clients, as well as a large commercial case which resulted in a favorable jury defense verdict.
Dan Douglas Rhea has been practicing law as an associate and partner of Arnett, Draper & Hagood for 39 years.
Over those years, he has successfully tried many personal injury, property damage, employment, contract, real estate, and bankruptcy lawsuits -on both sides of the courtroom.
He has also successfully handled many appeals of the same kinds of cases, again on both sides of the courtroom.
Dan follows four steps in every case he is asked to handle.
First, he meticulously ascertains the facts of the case that can actually be shown by available and admissible evidence.
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