Sims|Funk attorneys have significant experience in representing clients in disputes involving the construction and interpretation of wills and trusts and in will contests. Our clients have included beneficiaries, trustees, executors, trust companies, and banks. These cases often combine a wide variety of legal issues with delicate business and family matters, requiring an attorney with both broad litigation experience and good judgment.

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Sims|Funk Attorneys Rob Peal and Evan Rothey Present Oral Arguments before the Tennessee Court of Appeals at Belmont University College of Law

On March 22, 2024, Sims Funk attorneys Rob Peal and Evan Rothey presented oral arguments before the Tennessee Court of Appeals at Belmont University College of Law.  According to Judge Clement, the case was selected for presentation before the law school “based on the interesting issues and the attorneys’ reputation as effective advocates.”  The case, […]

Sims|Funk Relocates

We are pleased to announce that Sims|Funk has relocated to a new office space located a 3102 West End Avenue, Suite 1100, Nashville, TN 37203. We look forward to serving you at our new location! For your convenience, our contact information remains the same.

Sims|Funk added to the Nashville Business Journal's "Largest Law Firms in Nashville" list for 2024

Sims Funk, PLC was featured in the Nashville Business Journal’s “Largest Law Firms in Nashville” list for 2024. This list ranks offices in Middle Tennessee by number of local attorneys.  Follow Sims Funk, PLC on LinkedIn for news, informative content, firm announcements, and more!

Nashville Business Journal includes Beau Creson in Top 40 under 40

The Nashville Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 is an annual recognition of 40 high-preforming professionals under the age of 40 who will be the face of future leadership in Nashville. Beau Creson was selected for the 2024 iteration of this prestigious list, which spotlights local achievements and professional performance. In addition to this award, Beau’s […]

Sims|Funk Prevails On Important Issue of First Impression

Scott Sims recently secured victory for the largest credit union in the Mid-South in a dispute with the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions as to whether Tennessee law permits a federal credit union to purchase all or substantially all of the assets of a Tennessee-chartered bank. The Chancery Court for Davidson County granted summary judgment […]