[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.poncelaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ponce-Law-TIN-Segment-08.20.2025.mp4"][/video] Last spring, a middle school teacher shared a moment that captured the growing challenge educators face. As I’m trying to teach a math lesson, students are constantly glancing at their phones as they send and receive...
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A Tale from Nashville: When Divorce Turns Into a Tug-of-War Over Lola 🏡 Meet Mike and Jenna. Married for eight years. Three years into their marriage they adopted Lola—a playful Labrador. Mike was the one who first bonded with Lola...
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One Simple Procedure, a Lifetime of Impact 🐾 A little over a decade ago, a young couple in Sumner County adopted a rescue kitten from a local shelter. They were in love with her but had not yet decided if...
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A Harrowing Walk That Changed the Law In December 2006, 60‑year‑old Dianna Acklen was casually walking near her Hendersonville home when she was suddenly attacked and killed by three unleashed dogs. Until then, Tennessee upheld the “one‑bite” common-law rule: owners...
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A Collision of Care and Canines: Rebecca’s Story Rebecca Hudson was a dedicated kennel technician at a busy boarding facility, "Chasing Tails." One afternoon, two bulldogs—Winston and Duke—that belonged to Paul and Leigh Ann Gravette, broke free from their pens....
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When Someone Hurts Your Pet, What Can You Do? A Tennessee woman named Linda Carroll loved her little dog like family. One day, while on a walk, her dog wandered briefly onto a neighbor’s property. That neighbor, angry and armed,...
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