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| Scenes from TBA Pro Bono Public Service Day See photos from Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Washington County, Murfreesboro, Jackson, Gallatin and Lebanon High resolution photos available upon request |
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Memphis 4-4 Events |
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![]() Members of the MBA Young Lawyers Division fielded 215 legal questions live from WREG Channel 3 studios in Memphis on Friday night, April 3. Thirty volunteers made the event possible. (Memphis event photos by Dottie McCallen of the MBA and Asa Baker.) |
![]() Memphians wait in line at the main library to receive free legal help from volunteer attorneys. More than 140 people received assistance at the free legal clinic on Saturday. |
![]() MBA President Arthur E. Quinn, MBA Access to Justice Committee Chair Lisa Kelly, and Chief Justice Janice M. Holder at the free legal clinic held in Memphis on Saturday. |
![]() First year law students Joseph McKinney and Danielle McCollum lend a hand at the Student Bar Association's Race Judicata 5K Run/Walk. Around 150 people participated in the SBA-sponsored event and about 50 volunteers made it possible. The race benefited Memphis Area Legal Services. (Photo by Omar Malik.) |
![]() Volunteers wait to meet with clients during the Memphis Wills for Heroes event Saturday. |
Gallatin 4-4 Events ![]() At a legal clinic in Gallatin volunteers meet with Sumner County Chancellor Tom E. Gray before helping clients. From left are: Patti Garner, Gray, Nikki Himebaugh, Steve Christopher, Brian Dunigan and Lisa Cothron. |
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Nashville 4-4 Events |
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![]() Volunteer lawyer Emily Walsh of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings prepares documents for Sgt. Stephens during the Wills for Heroes event in Nashville. (Nashville event photos by Suzanne Robertson of the TBA.) |
![]() Tennessee Association for Justice President Daniel Clayton (from left) meets with YLD Wills for Heroes Vice Chair Chris McCarty, YLD President Michelle Sellers, Nashville Wills for Heroes event coordinator Kristal Boone and TBA President Buck Lewis. |
![]() Close to 200 firefighters, first responders and police officers signed up to take part in the Wills for Heroes event in Nashville at the South Police Precinct offices. |
![]() Nashville lawyer Barbara Jones Perutelli (left) of Schulman, LeRoy & Bennett talks with Janet Rosenberg of the Legal Aid Society of Nashville while waiting to check in clients at a legal clinic at St. Luke's Community Center. |
![]() Tennessee Association for Justice President Daniel Clayton (from left) joins Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Connie Clark, TBA President Buck Lewis, Tennessee Supreme Court Justice William Koch and Nashville Pro Bono Director Lucinda Smith. (Photo courtesy of Justice William Koch.) |
![]() Nashville attorneys Carrie McCutcheon (left) and Christy Crider assist Liz Smith with the execution of an Advance Directive and selection of Health Care Agent during a legal clinic at Woodmont Christian Church. (Photo courtesy of Christy Crider.) |
![]() Volunteers staff the check-in table for the more than 50 attorneys who provided free legal assistance to Knoxville area residents. (Knoxville event photos courtesy of Jason Long.) |
![]() A large group of volunteer attorneys, judges, law students and faculty turned out for the Knoxville legal clinic. |
![]() In Knoxville, University of Tennessee law students provided the public with information about additional local legal aid programs. |
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Lebanon 4-4 Event |
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![]() Legal Aid staffer Pat Dunigan discusses a problem with a client during the Lebanon 4-4 Legal Clinic. (Lebanon event photos courtesy of David Veile.) |
![]() Local attorney Travenia Holden goes over the issues to help answer a legal question brought to her during Saturday's legal clinic |
![]() Local attorney Quincy Salam discusses a complex legal issue with a client taking part in the 4-4 legal clinic in Lebanon. |
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Murfreesboro 4-4 Event |
Washington County 4-4 Event |
Jackson 4-4 Event |
![]() Matt Bevins assists one of the 51 clients that were helped at the legal clinic hosted in Murfreesboro Saturday by the Legal Aid Society. Fourteen lawyers volunteered their time to serve at the clinic. (Photos courtesy of Barbara Futter.) |
![]() Ten Washington County Bar members took part in 4-4 activities, hosting a Saturday legal clinic that served 43 clients. From left are Matt Bolton, David Harvey, Jamie Herman, Matthew Carter, Suzanne Cook, Eric Miller, Delphia Houser, McKenna Cox, Lee Herrin and Tony Seaton. (Not pictured, Ed Charles.) |
![]() Jackson area attorneys turned out in force for the 4-4 clinic. Volunteering were, (back row, left to right) Michael Cash, Chuck Holliday, Michael Russell, Todd Siroky, Carl Seely, Jeff Mueller and Laura Williams; (second row) Craig Sanders, Anna Banks Cash, Cathy Clayton, Dusty King and Rick Kendall; (front row) Ashley Holliday; Kristi Rezabek; Kathryn Tucker and Pam Wright. |
![]() Jerry Scott works with a client at the Murfreesboro legal clinic. Clients were lined up outside the door an hour before the clinic opened, waiting to be served. |
![]() Five volunteers pitched in to interpret for Spanish speaking members of the community who sought assistance. They are Sarah Lamb, Alma Vazquez, Michael Bradfield, Joan Wagner, and Fernando DeSousa Pereira. Also helping with the program was legal assistant Delphia Houser. (Photos courtesy of Suzanne S. Cook.) |
![]() Anna Banks Cash and Kathryn Tucker look over some of materials while preparing to see clients at the Jackson Legal Clinic. |