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Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced in handling cases involving child protective services and civil rights violations
“She is knowledgeable, diligent and truly cares about the families with whom she works.”
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Dedicated and diligent in her work, going above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome for her clients
“She has steadfastly worked for us since 2009. We had many cases spawn off our one case and through sheer determination and hard work our children were returned to us, charges were dismissed, appeals were won and our family was restored.”
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Excellent communicator, keeping clients informed and updated throughout the legal process
“She has made sure that we are informed and kept up to date with everything going on with our case.”
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Compassionate and understanding, making clients feel at ease during a stressful time
“Ms. Karnes immediately made me feel at ease. I actually found a great friend, not just a great attorney.”
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Strong advocate for her clients, willing to fight tirelessly to protect their rights and interests
“She was willing to tackle it. She was willing to listen to my concerns and show me what she was doing to work towards the best interest of my child.”
Cons
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Potential ethical concerns regarding handling of evidence and client representation
“She had an ethical obligation to present the evidence to the judge. Instead she postponed court as my ex wife went on a desperate man hunt for someone, anyone willing to say anything negative about me.”
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Possibility of aggressive or unorthodox tactics used in some cases
“Ms. Karnes concocted a a very complex plan requiring all 4 women performing different tasks to inevitably get me behind bars.”

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08 Feb, 2024 by Lucky mcluckerton
Lanis Karnes was hired by my ex wife and that God forsaken mother of hers to terminate my parental rights. She filed a motion to cease my visitation with my child. I filed an 11 page response with exhibits to EE that literally destroyed ever facet of their case. Mainly because their entire case was based on conjecture, heresy and camp fire tall tales. I sent her exculpatory evidence for an allegation my XMIL made up. She had an ethical obligation to present the evidence to the judge. Instead she postponed court as my ex wife went on a desperate man hunt for someone, anyone willing to say anything negative about me. They had a woman pretend to be my girlfriend for a year so she could get close enough to have me arrested. Ms. Karnes concocted a a very complex plan requiring all 4 women performing different tasks to inevitably get me behind bars. All 4 women escaped unscathed by hiding behind the VAWA as I am accepting reality that I will never receive any justice not whip. I ever hear someone call me dad. People love to tell me karma will get them . I have to laugh because there ain’t enough karma. I reported her twice to the bar for ethics violations. That’s how I learned attorneys decide for themselves if they practice ethically.
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01 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
Ive never needed a lawyer before. I live in East tn, and I suddenly found the largest, most powerful bureaucracies in the state, lined up against me with both barells! They acted as if they were above the law. I'm referring to child protective services. I went to them for help for a child in a bad situation as a mandated reporter. Then they turned on me like a pit bull. It was my worst nightmare. They just arbitrarily determined I was guilty of a crime based on the word of a derelict abusive parent. They never contacted me at all during their "investigation" of me. And they broke many more of their own rules and policies. No one would help. No one would listen to me. Family knew the truth but that didn't matter. I stood to have my name on a list, a publicly searchable database as someone who did something that never happened. They had NO CASE AT ALL but it never stopped them. I stood to be ruined by reputation, lose my ability to serve God in the capacity that I had for years. Then I found Ms. Lanis Karnes. A lawyer in the family had advised me to find one with experience in the area of administrative hearings for CPS. AND FALSE "indications" as they call them. Best advice ever. Over the months b4 hearing her staff and herself, walked me thru all that was needed, I sent them all the info and some q&a, but it was the best feeling in the world once the hearing started. All the months of worry and anger melted away as I watched her brick by brick destroy what passed as their case against me. Finally someone who was on my side (aside from witnesses and family) she was professional but tough as nails and prepared! She hit them figuratively speaking with a 10 lb hammer over and over till they had no choice but to dismiss b4 it ever even came to the point of mine and witness testimony. I just sat there in awe as she worked over this cps crew. They were stuttering and stammering and covering Their own tails. HIRE HER! HIRE HER! HIRE HER! HIRE HER! R. FROM EAST TN
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22 Jan, 2016 by Bret
As a provider of homeschool curriculum, we sometimes find ourselves trying to help families whose civil rights are violated by the out-of-control child protective system. We have worked with Lanis, and she is knowledgeable, diligent and truly cares about the families with whom she works. Not only that, but as a family who has adopted 8 special needs children, she was instrumental in helping us deal with a recent situation we had with a child who ran away from home. I cannot think of an attorney that I would rather have helping me with a case involving child protective services.
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19 Jan, 2016 by Kathy
I can never say enough about the attorney who saved our family. She has steadfastly worked for us since 2009. We had many cases spawn off our one case and through sheer determination and hard work our children were returned to us, charges were dismissed, appeals were won and our family was restored.
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19 Jan, 2016 by Melody
She is very helpful and informative!. She has made sure that we are informed and kept up to date with everything going on with our case. First rate!!
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10 Feb, 2017 by Melanie ragan
She is definitely an attorney I would recommend to anyone. She was very well organized and knowledgeable on the laws and my case. Every question or concern I had was answered in a clear and concise way. She was very understanding and supportive during the entirety of my divorce. She handled all situations in a professional manner and prepared me for every situation that was encountered. I am very appreciative to have had such a great lawyer.
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09 Feb, 2017 by Anonymous
Met and exceeded the needs of my case. I would recommend her to anyone seeking legal advice or representation.
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She is a 5 star all the way. She and her staff were wonderful and supportive. I was very pleased with the service provided by Jennifer. I received prompt answers to my questions and concerns either from her personally or the receptionist. I was very anxious during this process and Jennifer and all her staff were understanding and supportive. I have recommended Jennifer to a friend and would recommend her again should anyone need legal assistance.
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16 Oct, 2016 by Kesha
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