TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 21, 2025

The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) on behalf of the Tennessee Supreme Court has proposed a new structure for handling the appointment of attorneys in indigent cases. One question that has been raised is how the current regulatory structure will change if the plan is enacted. In a recent interview with TBA President Ed Lanquist Jr., AOC staff explained that Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 13 will be amended to create the “Office of Indigent Conflicts and Civil Counsel” and the “Indigent Representation Commission,” which will oversee the office, as well as set out the details for their operations. The office is expected to employ one statewide executive director and three attorneys — one in each grand division — to manage the assignment of cases. No changes will be made to statutory language that sets out the qualifications for receiving free counsel, but the plan will put in place safeguards to ensure determinations of indigency meet that criteria. Watch the full interview or learn more about the plan and indigent representation in Tennessee.