TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 8, 2026

Jason Scott Mangrum, a lawyer in Williamson County, received a public censure from the Tennessee Supreme Court on Jan. 7. Following the residential foreclosure of and service of a detainer warrant upon an individual, Mangrum represented the person in an action for wrongful foreclosure and breach of contract. The court found that Mangrum improperly included in the complaint a claim that the opposing party’s actions constituted deceptive business practices permitting treble damages under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which under Tennessee law does not apply in foreclosure proceedings. The court determined that the claim had no merit and misrepresented to the client what recovery they might receive. In negotiations, Mangrum suggested a settlement offer to his client that he issued to opposing counsel but later asserted that the offer was grossly excessive in light of the facts and applicable law. His actions were determined to violate Rules of Professional Conduct 1.1, 3.1 and 8.4(d).