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Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 29, 2024
News Type: TBA CLE

Make plans now to attend the annual TBA Intellectual Property Law Forum on April 5 at Belmont University College of Law, 1901 15th Ave. S, Nashville 37212. This year's topics include AI and copyright and patent law, IP issues within the alcohol world and the intersection between IP and street art. Read about the presenters and register.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 29, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Bar Association will be closed Friday for Employee Appreciation Day. The TBA's office will reopen on Monday at 8 a.m. CST. Visit the TBA.org website for information on CLE or other TBA programs and for staff contact information. Thanks to the TBA staff for the fantastic job they do!

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 29, 2024
News Type: BPR Actions

Williamson County lawyer Melissa Ann Baker was reinstated to the active practice of law on Feb. 28 by the Tennessee Supreme Court, conditioned on continuing compliance with the terms and conditions imposed by the court on Feb. 6, 2023. Baker previously was suspended for three years with one year to be served on active suspension. Baker filed a petition for reinstatement on Jan. 12. The board found the petition was satisfactory and submitted an order of reinstatement to the court.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 29, 2024

The Tennessee Access to Justice Commission and the Belmont Law Legal Aid Society will host a Free Estate Planning Clinic on March 23 at the Hard Bargain Community Center, 608 Mt. Hope St., Franklin 37064 from 9 a.m. to approximately noon CDT. No registration is required. Lawyers interested in volunteering can email Anne-Louise Wirthlin or Brooke Wanser.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 29, 2024
News Type: BPR Actions

On Feb. 28, the Tennessee Supreme Court suspended Johnson County attorney Perry Lee Stout from the practice of law until further orders of the court pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 22.3. Stout entered a plea of guilty and was adjudged guilty to one felony count of criminal conspiracy to possess Schedule VI-controlled substances and one felony count of money laundering in violation of Tenn. Code. Ann. §§ 39-17-417, 39-12-103 and 39-14-903.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Feb 29, 2024

TBA’s Legislative Updates podcast is new with TBA lobbyist Berkley Schwarz and Adams and Reese attorneys and TBA lobbyists, Brad Lampley and Ashley Harbin. They discuss HB1804/SB1690 which establishes a presumption of joint custody, HB2710/SB2254 the TBA conservatorship bill and HB2644/SB2633 which cleans up some current laws relating to adoption and foster parents. Legislative Updates airs each week on the TBA’s Facebook page. It is also released as a podcast on the same day and can be found on the TBA’s website or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 28, 2024
News Type: Passages

Senior U.S. District Judge Robert Leon Jordan died on Feb. 27 at age 89. Jordan served in the U.S. Army from 1954 until 1956. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1958 from the University of Tennessee and his law degree in 1960 from the University of Tennessee College of Law. Jordan began his law practice in Nashville with the firm of Goodpasture, Carpenter, Dale and Woods before becoming a partner in the law firm of Bryant, Price, Brandt, Jordan and Fox in Johnson City in 1971. In 1980, then-Gov. Lamar Alexander appointed him to Tennessee’s Chancery Court, and he was elected to a full term in 1982. Jordan was confirmed to the federal bench in 1988 and served as senior judge from 2001 until a few months ago. He served for several years as chairman of the planning committee of the Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference, which honored him in June 2001 for his leadership. At the Judicial Conference in 2004, Jordan was elected president of the Sixth Circuit District Judges Association. He was also instrumental in the formation of the Federal Bar Association of the Court’s Northeastern Division. In December 2014, he was presented the Judicial Excellence Award by the Knoxville Bar Association. Judge Jordan’s beloved wife of 67 years, Dottie, died at the age of 91 just over two months ago. Arrangements are pending.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 28, 2024
News Type: Legal News

This semester, Lincoln Memorial University's Duncan School of Law is offering the Police Law, Policy and Practices seminar for upper-level law students. The seminar is offered in collaboration with four other American Bar Association (ABA) Legal Education and Police Practices Consortium member law schools: Memphis, Penn State Dickinson, Quinnipiac and Roger Williams. Fifty students from all five law schools are enrolled in the course. Approximately 40 law enforcement officers are scheduled to participate, including several officers from the Knoxville Police Department.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 28, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Longtime University of Memphis Law Professor William Kratzke has announced he will retire at the end of this academic year. He has been on the faculty of the law school since 1979, serving in various roles including interim dean. Kratzke has taught tax law courses for several decades, as well as courses in trademarks, torts, civil procedure, world trade law, economic analysis and more. He was instrumental in helping the law school become an annual site for the IRS' Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Read the full announcement.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Feb 28, 2024
News Type: Legal News

A new episode of the TBA's BarBuzz podcast is available! Our guest this month is Ellen Hobbs Lyle, who is a mediator, arbitrator and neutral evaluator for JAMS-alternative dispute resolution. Prior to joining JAMS, Lyle had a distinguished 27-year career as a chancery court judge in Nashville for the 20th Judicial District of Tennessee. A native Nashvillian, Lyle has long-standing ties to and knowledge of the Nashville community. Lyle is joined for this episode by TBA's Executive Director Sheree Wright.


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