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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 24, 2024
News Type: Legal News

An inmate at the Shelby County Jail, 49-year-old Jerome Mimes, died on Tuesday, bringing the total to at least 51 deaths since 2019. He is the second to die at the jail in the last three months and at least the third this year. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office says it does not suspect foul play, but Mimes' cause of death has not yet been determined. The jail has faced scrutiny over its conditions, including overcrowding, understaffing and dilapidated facilities. Recent inmate deaths have prompted investigations and calls for reform, with concerns raised about the cause of death and the overall treatment of inmates within the jail. The Daily Memphian has the story.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 24, 2024
News Type: Legal News

U.S. District Judge Kelley Hodge in Philadelphia has rejected a tree-trimming company’s request for a preliminary injunction against the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) ban on noncompete agreements. Hodge said the agency has the power to ban practices that it deems anticompetitive, Reuters reports. By contrast, a federal judge in Texas earlier this month blocked the FTC from enforcing the rule against a coalition of business groups while they pursue legal challenges, but did not issue a nationwide injunction. The FTC adopted the ban in April. It estimates that about 30 million people, or 20% of U.S. workers, have signed noncompete agreements.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 24, 2024
News Type: Your Practice

If you’re tired of performing “find and replace surgery” on word processor documents, this comparison chart will help you pick a document automation tool to make document creation quicker, easier and error-proof. Find this and more in the Document Automation and Assembly section of TBA’s Law Firm in a Box.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 24, 2024
News Type: TBA CLE

Make plans now to Join Davidson County Circuit Court Judge Phillip Robinson for an informative family law CLE on Aug. 5 from 8 a.m. to noon CDT. Co-sponsored by the TBA Family Law Section, the event will focus on financial and tax planning in divorce, a Q&A session with the judge and updates from the 3rd Circuit Court. The program will take place in the Davidson County Courthouse Jury Room.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Chattanooga lawyer and past TBA President Sam Elliott was confirmed as chair-elect of the Tennessee Bar Foundation (TBF) Board of Trustees at the group's annual meeting in Memphis. He will serve a one-year term and move into the chair position beginning in June 2025, succeeding Jackie Dixon, also a past TBA president. The TBF administers Tennessee’s Interest On Lawyers’ Trust Accounts program, honors distinguished attorneys as “fellows” and supports law-related public interest projects through grants. Chattanoogan.com has more.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Congressional News

Members of Tennessee’s congressional delegation recently signed on to a letter from 64 Republican members of Congress to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland. The letter questioned the Department of Justice’s efforts to prevent individuals entering the country illegally from registering to vote in American elections. State officials across the country have recently taken steps to investigate cases of illegal voter registration by non-citizens. According to Clarksville Online, the members expressed concerns regarding efforts to enforce laws that prohibit non-citizens from voting.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Legal News

McKay's Knoxville store employees are unionizing to secure better working conditions and a stronger voice in company decisions. The recent 50th-anniversary road trip promotion, which overwhelmed staff and sent some fans to the hospital due to heat, highlighted issues like poor communication and employee strain. The union is facing challenges in contract negotiations with management, including labor charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board. “Some people think we were protesting, but it was an informational picket about us and our difficulties in bargaining with them because they are basically going as slow as possible," said Aaron Hege, a union leader who has worked at McKay's for 27 years. Knox News has the story.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Data from the Memphis Police Department (MPD) shows that crime is down in the city for the first half of 2024. The Daily Memphian reports that overall major property and violent crimes were down 18% through the first half of the year compared to the same period in 2023; homicides are down 11% with a total of 162 homicides as of June 30 compared to 182 on June 30, 2023; robberies are down 27% at 1,041 this year versus 1,427 last year; forcible rapes were down 7%; and aggravated assaults were down less than 1%. Officials credit Operation Code Zero, a bi-weekly enforcement effort that rotates through the city’s precincts, as one of the tactics contributing to the decrease. The Memphis Shelby Crime Commission also released similar data pointing to a decrease in crime from last year, but reports that the overall crime rate is up 20% from 2020.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and 13 other state attorneys general on Monday sent a letter to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), expressing concerns over its revived pilot program aimed at removing title insurance requirements from certain loans sold to Fannie Mae. In the letter, Skrmetti emphasized the role of title insurance in safeguarding homeowners from fraudulent activities and exploitation, and stated that the pilot solely benefits homeowners with "lower risk" refinance loans, neglecting the needs of first-time and low-income homeowners. In a March 7 statement, FHFA Director Sandra Thompson said, "The title acceptance pilot will make it possible to test whether allowing lenders to sell these refinance loans is a responsible approach to reducing the closing costs incurred by existing homeowners. Lenders will also retain the option to provide evidence of clear title through other options, such as title insurance or an attorney opinion letter (AOL)."

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jul 23, 2024
News Type: Upcoming

The Memphis-based Community Legal Center (CLC) will host a ribbon cutting ceremony and reception commemorating the opening of its new office on July 25 from 4-6 p.m. CDT. The center recently relocated to Brinkley Plaza at 80 Monroe Ave., Ste. 415, Memphis 38103. The event will celebrate the CLC's 30-year history of providing quality, affordable legal services for Memphians in need. RSVP here or email austinb@clcmemphis.org with questions.


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