About James Bryan Moseley

James Bryan  Moseley

James Bryan Moseley

Title: Partner

Firm/Company: Moseley & Moseley


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Attorney Bryan Moseley is a partner in the Murfreesboro law firm of Moseley & Moseley, where his main areas of practice are premises liability and civil rights litigation. Mr. Moseley is a frequent speaker on personal injury and subrogation topics. He earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from Middle Tennessee State University and his J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Mr. Moseley is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Tennessee Bar Association, the International Code Council, and the ASTM International. He practices in both the State and Federal Courts of Tennessee.


On-Demand Courses Taught at Barristers

Civil Rights Claims Involving Law Enforcement: An Introduction

Nationally-recognized speaker Bryan Moseley of Tennessee presents a wide-ranging overview of the nuts & bolts of civil rights claims involving police actions. A good introduction to the subject.

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Ethically Serving Injured Clients

Bryan Moseley discusses the special ethics considerations when dealing with a personal injury client.

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Proving Premises Liability Cases, Part 1

In this first installment of a 2-part series, nationally-recognized litigator Bryan Moseley of Tennessee offers tips for the evaluation and initial investigation of a potential premises liability claim.

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Proving Premises Liability Cases, Part 2

In Part 2 of this series, Bryan Moseley offers tips on the nuts & bolts of handling discovery, experts, and trial presentation in a premises liability claim.

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Subrogations, Liens, & Reimbursements in Litigation, Part 1

Nationally-recognized presenter Bryan Moseley provides a detailed overview of the various third party obligations that can arise in personal injury practice, with an emphasis in this installment on Medicaid liens.

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Subrogations, Liens, & Reimbursements in Litigation, Part 2

This second installment of the 2-part series focuses on ERISA and Medicare issues that arise in personal injury litigation.

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