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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The chief disciplinary counsel of the Tennessee Supreme Court Board of Professional Responsibility is not absolutely immune from a lawsuit alleging she wrongfully terminated an employee, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday. The decision overturns a trial court’s ruling that Chief Disciplinary Counsel Sandra Garrett was entitled to absolute quasi-judicial immunity from a suit for money damages. The suit from a former employee claimed that both Garrett and the board wrongfully terminated him as disciplinary counsel and violated his free speech rights by firing him over alleged anti-Muslim tweets. Read more from Reuters or read the opinion.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

Join your colleagues on Friday for a virtual, free roundtable discussion of the work being done by the TBA Women in the Profession Committee. The committee conducted a survey of licensed Tennessee attorneys and held focus groups in Nashville, Knoxville and Memphis last year. During this week’s session, Interim Executive Director Barry Kolar will present findings of the survey and Roberta Pettis of FocusWorks Consulting will discuss focus group results. RSVP here by 3 p.m. CDT tomorrow to attend. The meeting link will be sent the morning of the event to the email used on the form. CLE credit is available for a nominal fee. Contact CLE@tnbar.org if you would like to receive credit for the program.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The American Bar Association has announced 30 finalists for its 2023 Silver Gavel Awards for Media and the Arts, which recognize works that foster the American public’s understanding of law and the legal system. The winners will be announced on May 24. Read more about the awards and check out the books, documentaries, drama and literature, magazine articles, multimedia works, newspaper articles, radio programs and television programs that are under consideration.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The Tennessee Supreme Court yesterday rejected a conditional guilty plea submitted by lawyer Troy Lee Bowlin saying that the recommended punishment was too harsh. Bowlin filed the plea on Feb. 13 following a complaint of misconduct. The Board of Professional Responsibility considered the complaint and proposed a term of suspension. In reviewing the proposed suspension and plea, the court said it “has concerns that the recommended punishment, in particular the period of active suspension, is too harsh.” It referred the matter back to the board for “further proceedings consistent” with its order.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The Memphis Lawyers’ Chapter of the Federalist Society is holding a lunch event on March 28 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. CDT at Majestic Grille, 145 S. Main St., Memphis 38103. The group will hear from Shaka Mitchell, director of state strategy and advocacy at the American Federation for Children, and Braden Boucek, director of litigation at Southeastern Legal Foundation, on the topic “School Choice Post Carson: In Tennessee and Beyond.” The discussion will be moderated by Magistrate Judge Charmiane G. Claxton with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee. Register online or by contacting Greg Grisham, 901-333-2076.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has sent letters to Walgreens, CVS and Rite Aid seeking confirmation that they will not sell or dispense the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone in Tennessee. Skrmetti says the move is consistent with the law as enacted by the General Assembly. Walgreens previously said it would not distribute mifepristone in 20 states, including six that border Tennessee.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The Stonewall Bar Association, a statewide organization for LGBTQ+ attorneys and allies, will host a spring reception on April 12 from 5-7 p.m. CDT at the Nashville office of Bass, Berry & Sims. Those planning to attend should RSVP to Greg Maczko at Bass Berry. The association also recently announced two new social media accounts: stonewallbar.tennessee on Instagram and Stonewall Bar Association of Tennessee on Linkedin. For general information about the group email stonewallbar.nashville@gmail.com.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

Memphis city council members yesterday voted in favor of a measure designed to address police reform in the city on its first reading, WREG reports. But community members and reform advocates were upset that the version of the “Tyre Nichols Justice in Policing Ordinance” approved did not include a number of provisions approved in separate reform measures last week as reported by the Commercial Appeal. Council leadership said combining the reforms into one ordinance would clear up any ambiguity about the changes in the future. An ordinance dealing with the appropriate methods of enforcing traffic violations was tabled for the second time. Both ordinances will be up for consideration again at the next council meeting on April 4.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison officials have announced that the Nashville-based firm will relocate its offices to the midtown area of the city, the Nashville Post reports. The firm currently occupies space in the Pinnacle at Symphony Place building in the SoBro (south of Broadway) area of town. It will move to the Broadwest office tower at 1600 West End Ave., where it will occupy more than 32,000 square feet on the 17th and 18th floors. It will join Baker Donelson and Adams and Reese there. A move date was not announced. The firm is the third occupant of The Pinnacle to depart. Bass Berry & Sims and Pinnacle Financial Partners previously announced they would relocate to Nashville Yards.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 22, 2023

The 2023 Business Law Forum will be a hybrid program on April 21: in person at Bass Berry & Sim's Nashville offices or virtually via Zoom. Sessions will examine ethical uses of AI-driven platforms, such as ChatGPT, in the legal profession; current concepts related to transactional non-competes; lessons learned from cryptocurrency bankruptcies like FTX; and the legal constraints that celebrity executives and directors must navigate when balancing their public image with regulatory obligations. The program will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CDT. A networking reception for in-person attendees will immediately follow the forum.


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