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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 29, 2022

The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRC) is seeking an immigration attorney to provide consultations and representation for individuals seeking immigration benefits before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). In addition, the position will be responsible for program outreach and development. Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience providing immigration legal services, with immigration court experience strongly preferred. Experience with the intersection of immigration and criminal law is also preferred. Read the full job description and instructions for applying on the TBA’s JobLink platform.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 29, 2022

The Tennessee Bar Association’s Practice Management Center has resources for every stage of law firm management. Among the newest offerings is an on-boarding plan for firms expanding their employee rosters. A growing firm is a great thing! It's a sure sign that your hard work is paying off with satisfied clients and more opportunities. But as business expands, it is important to bring new people up to speed smoothly and efficiently. Use this checklist to make sure you cover everything without overwhelming the new hire.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Indiana lawyer Donna R. T. Goodman was reinstated to the practice of law in Tennessee Monday. Goodman had been placed on inactive status on Aug. 30, 2000. She filed a petition seeking reinstatement and the Board of Professional Responsibility found it to be satisfactory.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Donald W. Rees, a co-founder of the law firm of Gordon & Rees died July 17 at the age of 86. He worked at the firm for nearly 50 years and saw it grow to be the 24th largest firm in the country. The firm has 74 U.S. offices, including an office in Nashville, which it opened in August 2018. Originally from Indiana, Rees graduated from Stanford Law and worked with a law firm in Los Angeles. He later joined the San Francisco firm of Fields Gordon & Rees. In 1974, Rees and his law partner Stuart “Stu” Gordon left the firm to start their own. The firm now operates as Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani. Above the Law has more on his life and the firm has a tribute. A celebration of life is scheduled for mid-August in California.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III last week announced that opioids maker Teva has reached an agreement in principle to settle a lawsuit brought by states and local governments for $4.25 billion. Teva, an Israel-based drug manufacturer, makes Actiq and Fentora, which are branded fentanyl products for cancer pain, as well as a number of generic opioids including oxycodone. The suit alleged that the company deceptively marketed opioids by downplaying the risk of addiction and overstating their benefits, including encouraging the idea that signs of addiction should be treated by prescribing more opioids. In announcing the deal, Slatery said, “This settlement is another major step in holding opioid manufacturers accountable and we expect these funds to make a significant difference in treating opioid addiction disorder in Tennessee and across the country.”

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Legislation paving the way for the Republican National Convention (RNC) in 2024 is scheduled to be reconsidered at the Nashville Metro Council’s next meeting on Aug. 2, Nashville Post reports. Metro Councilmember Robert Swope, one of the body’s few Republicans, has introduced another draft agreement between the RNC and Nashville after the first effort was stymied. This time, Swope has a second resolution to open dialogue with state officials on allowing Metro to impose development impact fees, which could be used to fund schools, infrastructure and other city costs. Axios Nashville also reports that other possible enticements are on the table, including enhanced zoning authority, expanded Medicaid and increased funding for Nashville schools.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Tennessee’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program will be heading back to court on Aug. 5 after a motion for a temporary injunction was filed by the Shelby and Davidson County governments. A separate motion was also filed on behalf of parents in those communities by the law firm of Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd. A three-judge panel will hear the motions just days before the start of the new school year. Even if the state’s voucher program moves forward, the legal fight is expected to continue, WPLN reports. The ESA program passed the legislature but was held up in the courts. Earlier this month, the Davidson County Chancery Court lifted an injunction, allowing the program to go into effect.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

A group of House Democrats introduced a bill yesterday to enact term limits for Supreme Court justices, The Hill reports. The legislation would authorize the president to nominate Supreme Court justices every two years — in the first and third years after a presidential election. If confirmed by the Senate, those individuals would serve a maximum 18 years on the bench. After their tenures are complete, the justices would retire from active service and assume senior status, during which time they would only hear cases if there was a vacancy, disability or disqualification on the court. Congressman Steve Cohen, D-Memphis, signed on as a sponsor of the bill. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., introduced the same measure in the Senate.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

Stress recovery is the process of restoring symptoms of work stress back to pre-stressor levels. Experts refer to stress recovery as a skill, because knowing how and when to recover from stress requires both knowledge (what to do) and practice (actually doing it). During stressful times, we are less likely to make good decisions about food, sleep and exercise so it is important to understand what actually works for stress recovery. A recent article in the Harvard Business Journal looks at five steps that can assist in recovery: (1) detach psychologically from work; (2) take micro-breaks during the workday; (3) choose a recovery activity you enjoy; (4) prioritize high-effort activities; and (5) shape your environment for optimal recovery with exposure to daylight, fresh air and plants inside as well as taking lunch breaks and walking meetings outside. By following these strategies, we can create intentional recovery plans that will help sustain energy and performance over time.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 27, 2022

The next Veterans’ Legal Advice Clinic — a joint project of Knoxville area legal organizations — will take place Aug. 10 from noon to 2 p.m. EDT at the Knoxville Community Law Office, 1101 Liberty St. This general advice and referral clinic is supported by the Knoxville Bar Association Barristers and Young Lawyers Division, Legal Aid of East Tennessee, Knox County Public Defender’s Community Law Office, University of Tennessee  College of Law, Lincoln Memorial University-Duncan School of Law, and the local Veterans Affairs office. Sign up here to volunteer. Masks are optional but should be worn pursuant to CDC guidelines.


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