When clients face federal and state agency enforcement actions, regulatory scrutiny, administrative disputes, and potential new regulatory burdens, our Regulatory & Administrative Law practice delivers sophisticated representation grounded in decades of successful courtroom and agency experience. Our lawyers bring deep familiarity with regulatory frameworks and administrative processes, and tailor strategic responses that protect our clients’ interests at every level. We aggressively defend businesses and individuals in high-stakes regulatory investigations, rulemaking disputes, licensing and discipline proceedings, public utility matters, environmental compliance issues, and constitutional and administrative litigation. Our Regulatory and Administrative Law Practice is closely connected with our Crisis Management Practice which frequently deals with some of the toughest regulatory and administrative challenges clients ever face.

Our attorneys partner closely with clients to navigate complex interactions with federal, state, and local agencies. 

Sims|Funk attorneys regularly represent regulated companies and individuals before and in disputes with federal agencies such as OSHA, EPA, SEC, FDA, DOI, DOE, and DOA.  At the state level, we frequently appear before the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, the Tennessee Public Utility Commission, the Tennessee Registry of Election Finance, a variety of professional licensing boards overseen by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, and other such bodies. We have often successfully represented clients when the actions of these agencies have necessitated appeal to federal and state courts.

Recent News

Sims|Funk Successfully Defends Am Law 100 Firm

The United States Circuit Court for the Sixth Circuit recently affirmed summary judgment obtained by Sims|Funk attorneys Scott Sims, Michael O’Neill and Erik Lybeck in a legal malpractice action against an Am Law 100 firm where the “case within the case” involved complex breach of fiduciary duty claims under Delaware law.  This win continues Sims|Funk’s […]

Rob Peal and Evan Rothey Secure Court of Appeals Victory in Tennessee Anti-SLAPP Case for Singer-Songwriter Blessing Offor

Rob Peal and Evan Rothey recently secured a published victory in the Tennessee Court of Appeals in a case interpreting the Tennessee Public Participation Act (TPPA).  The Court affirmed dismissal of an anti-SLAPP petition filed against our client, recording artist and songwriter Blessing Offor. The decision holds that private commercial communications asserting ownership of intellectual […]

Sims|Funk Shortlisted for Tennessee Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation

Sims|Funk has been shortlisted for Tennessee Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation as part of its 2026 U.S. Awards. Benchmark Litigation is a litigation-focused legal research publication that evaluates firms based on peer review, client feedback, and recent case work. The Tennessee Firm of the Year shortlist recognizes firms demonstrating sustained excellence in complex […]

Sims|Funk adds Grace Peck to the Firm

Grace has experience representing individuals, businesses, healthcare entities, and entertainment professionals in complex litigation matters in state and federal courts. She has handled a broad range of disputes, including those involving contracts, trusts and estates, business torts, intellectual property, insurance reimbursement, and other commercial matters.  Grace earned her law degree, magna cum laude, from Belmont University […]

Creson Elected to serve as NBA President-Elect

Sims|Funk attorney Beau Creson has been elected to serve as the President-Elect of the Nashville Bar Association in 2026.  He will begin his term in 2027. Founded in 1831, the NBA is one of the oldest and most active metropolitan bar associations in Tennessee. With a membership of more than 2,600 attorneys, the NBA is […]