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Turn Your Presentation Into an Article
Once you have put the time and effort into creating a CLE program, consider getting more benefit out of your work by turning it into an article for the Tennessee Bar Journal. The Journal is always interested in topics of interest to Tennessee lawyers. Here are the guidelines for Tennessee Bar Journal authors. There you will read about the process an article undergoes to be accepted — procedures, time-frame and format are outlined. You can also watch a video of Editorial Board member Suzanne Landers explaining the details of what the Journal looks for in an article.
Writing for the Journal can also earn more CLE credit for you, which is also outlined at the Journal’s link. If you have more questions, contact editor Suzanne Craig Robertson.



