Jackson Kweller McKinney Warden Lewis and Hayes
A well established Nashville Firm steeped in tradition.
 
 

Karl D. Warden
Attorney
Email: karl.warden@karlwarden.net

Practice Areas: Elder Law; Probate; Estate Planning; Business Law; Business Litigation; Copyrights; Civil Law; Elder Abuse; Elder Care; Elder Rights; Chancery and Equity; Medicaid Hearings; Medicaid Planning; Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement; Medicare Fraud and Abuse.

Admitted: 1983, West Virginia (inactive) and U.S. District Court, District of West Virginia; 1986, Georgia (inactive) and U.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia; 1990, Tennessee and U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee

Law School: West Virginia University, J.D., 1983; George Washington University, LL.M., 1986

College: Vanderbilt University, B.A., 1977

Member: West Virginia State Bar (Inactive); State Bar of Georgia (Inactive).

Biography: Author: "Description of West Virginia's New Probate System," West Virginia University Review, p. 393, 1985. Instructor, Graduate Business Law, Mercer University School of Business, 1984.

Languages: Spanish.

Born: Fayetteville, West Virginia, May 12, 1957

ISLN: 902955149

 
 
One Washington Square
214 Second Avenue North, Suite 103
Nashville, Tennessee 37201

Telephone: 615-256-2602
Fax: 615-242-5967
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