TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Dec 15, 2025

The Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) held its annual meeting Friday, during which the president’s gavel was passed from Jonathan Cooper to Knoxville attorney Rachel Park Hurt, a member of Arnett, Baker, Draper & Hagood LLP. Hurt earned her law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2007. Her practice focuses on insurance defense, health care liability defense and health care regulation. Also during the meeting, new officers were named for 2026. They are: President-elect Ursula Bailey, Treasurer Cathy Shuck, Secretary M. Samantha Parris, and board members Joshua D. Hedrick, Allison Jackson, Matthew Lyon and Shannon van Tol. In addition, Courteney Barnes-Anderson was named president of the Knoxville Barristers. Awards also were presented during the event. Cooper presented his President’s Awards to KBA Professionalism Committee Co-Chairs James Stovall and Chancellor John Weaver, and to KBA Executive Director Tasha Blakney. Reggie E. Keaton received the KBA's highest award, the Governors' Award; Dana C. Holloway received the Courage in the Face of Adversity Award; William D. Vines III received the Don Paine Lawyer Legacy Award; and Robbie Pryor received the KBA’s award for outstanding legal writing. Read more about these recognitions in a news release from the organization.