TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 9, 2026

A free legal clinic is set to open in Grundy County, offering residents access to legal advice regardless of income, according to the Grundy County Herald. The clinic will be operated by attorney Charlie Trost, a Beersheba Springs resident who retired two years ago after a 60-year legal career. Trost says he views community service as a responsibility of holding a law license. The clinic office will be located inside the Beersheba Springs Medical Clinic, where Trost will be available on Fridays to provide assistance on civil legal matters. The clinic will not handle criminal cases, divorces or child custody disputes. Trost cited rising costs and a shortage of lawyers in rural Tennessee as key reasons for the clinic, noting that many residents cannot afford legal services despite steady employment.