In The News

"Approximately one week after filing the claim, Metro Nashville agrees to provide identity theft protection"
Mayor offering no-cost ID theft protection
Nashville City Paper
January 10, 2008

"Blackburn & McCune files Class Action on behalf of Davidson County voters"
Class Action on Behalf of Voters
View Verified Complaint
January 4, 2008

"Blackburn & McCune move to new digs, onto airwaves"
Nashville Business Journal
March 10, 2006

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Identity Theft Protection
In order to report potential fraud regarding the use of your person identifying information, you may go to various web sites maintained by any one of the three credit reporting agencies. An example of such a web site is Experian. This web site provides a form for you to fill out that should result in notice to all three agencies of the potential fraudulent use of your personal information. We are not warranting this as a solution to the problems associated with you information falling into the wrong hands, but it may provide some protection.
January 9, 2008

Blackburn & McCune Protects Voter's Information
The firm filed a class-action suit that claims Metro-Nashville should have had better security in place and is now responsible for paying the cost to remedy the problem.
News Channel 5 Reports
January 4, 2008

Blackburn & McCune Protects Veteran's Job
The firm filed suit on behalf of a Tennessee Army Reservist who lost his job due to deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan.
News Channel 5 Reports
July 6, 2006

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