Alan Pritchard
Experience
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Law Office of Alan Pritchard, PLLC - 2007 to present
- Represented Plaintiff in two day federal court trial obtaining a judgment for client in the amount of $1,195,000 in compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees, and prejudgment interest on claims of breach of contract, violation of Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, fraud, and conversion.
- Filed over 10,000 lawsuits in four years in six States recovering approximately $6,500,000 in outstanding principal balances, interest, court costs, and attorney’s fees while practicing high volume medical debt collection.
- Obtained termination and renegotiation of collection agency's contract with a telephone service provider that agency had entered without legal representation, resulting in savings to the collection agency of more than $450,000.00 over the three years of the new contract.
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, and Berkowitz – 1990 to 2007
- Practiced in the areas of commercial litigation including, but not limited to, lease disputes, contract disputes, financial institution litigation, Uniform Commercial Code cases, Tennessee Consumer Protection Act cases as well as tort litigation including product liability claims and Multi-District medical device litigation.
Education
Graduated University of Tennessee College of Law with honors, 1990
- American Jurisprudence Contracts II Award
- Labor Law Scholarship
Graduated Washington and Lee University, B.A., 1984
Publications
- The Predominant Factor Test Under the Uniform Commercial Code,
Tennessee Bar Journal, July 2001, Vol. 37, No. 7 - Escrow Accounts in Bankruptcy,
Tennessee Bar Journal, November/December 1993, Vol. 29, No. 6
Bar Admissions
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- Mississippi
- Kentucky
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
- Business litigation
- Commercial litigation
- Commercial debt collection
- Consumer debt collection
- Appeals
- Insurance law
- Breach of contract
- Construction litigation/Mechanics' and Materialmen's Liens
- Commercial leases
- Lender liability
- Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”)
- Business torts
- Tortious interference
- Collection of promissory notes and debts
- Non-compete agreements and covenants not to compete
- Building contracts
- Lost profits
- Class action
- Warranties
- Fraud
- Negligent misrepresentation
- Lost sales
- Non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements
- Misrepresentations in the sale of good and services
- Tennessee Consumer Protection Act
- Tax lien litigation
- Fraudulent transfers and conveyances
- Family Law