Tennessee Statutes

§ 56-43-102 — Construction - Legislative intent

Tennessee·Title 56

This chapter shall be interpreted liberally in order to:

(1)Encourage the development of effective and economically sound methods for making legal services more readily available;
(2)Protect the interests of the users of legal services and of the public of this state with a minimum of restrictions on experimentation with new forms of organization, administration, or benefits;
(3)Seek to have the risk inherent in experimentation borne by the promoters of new plans rather than by the consumers;
(4)Permit and encourage the providing of legal services through persons other than professional insurers subject to practical and reasonable financial and regulatory requirements;
(5)Permit and encourage fair and effective competition among the various systems of financing legal services; and (6)

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Legislative History

Acts 1989, ch. 423, § 1.

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