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Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

Retired Judge Hutton Smith Brandon died at his home in Lewisburg on Dec. 12. He was 89. Hutton earned his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School and afterward began a lengthy career with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in Washington, D.C. He was appointed as a federal Administrative Law Judge in 1977 by the NLRB for trial cases arising under the National Labor Relations Act. Hutton retired in 1989 as Associate Chief Administrative Law Judge. He remained active in labor relations matters for 10 years after retirement by serving as a labor arbitrator with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and U.S. Postal Service. A memorial service for Hutton will be held on Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. CST at the First Presbyterian Church in Lewisburg. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First Presbyterian Church HOPEtown Building Fund.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

The Barristers, the Young Lawyers Division of the Knoxville Bar Association, will host the Regional High School Mock Trial Competition for Competition Districts 2, 3 and 4. Round 1 will take place on Feb. 24 and Rounds 2-4 on Feb. 25 at the Knoxville City County Building. Round 5, the Regional Championship, will take place on Feb. 26 in the Business Courtroom at LMU’s Duncan School of Law. Volunteer bailiffs, scoring judges and presiding judges are needed for this event. Register to volunteer here. Winners of the tournament will advance to the statewide tournament hosted by the TBA Young Lawyers Division on March 17-18.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

Join the Tennessee Department of Revenue tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. CST for a free webinar for new businesses. Participants will learn about state tax obligations for new businesses in Tennessee and about other resources that may help their businesses. Each new business webinar, offered quarterly, covers topics such as tax registration, sales and use tax, business tax, franchise and excise taxes, and how to get help from the Department of Revenue as well as other relevant state agencies. Register for tomorrow’s webinar here.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

U.S. News & World Report will change its law school ranking system after most top law schools announced they were boycotting the rankings due to concerns about metrics that emphasize reputation and disincentivize support for public-interest careers. The new system will give less emphasis to reputation surveys based on peer assessments by academics, lawyers and judges and more emphasis to outcomes such as employment and bar-passage rates. Additionally, U.S. News & World Report will no longer consider student debt at graduation, school spending per student or employment at graduation. The ABA Journal has the story.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s (TDEC) Office of General Counsel is now accepting applications for a team lead/senior associate counsel in Nashville. This role will advise clients relative to state parks and natural areas (including hospitality operations and law enforcement), procurement of goods and services, administration of grant programs and land transactions that support TDEC’s mission. The team also advises boards administratively attached to TDEC, such as the Tennessee Historical Commission and the Ocoee River Recreation and Economic Development Fund Board. Learn more about the position and find application instructions on the TBA’s JobLink site.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023

The TBA’s Estate Planning & Probate Section will host its annual forum next week, featuring the insight you need to stay on top of key developments in the practice area. The program will feature the annual clerk & master’s panel and presentations on legislative updates, ethics, real estate in probate court, estate administration and much more. Lunch will be provided during this in-person event. Join the program on Feb. 24 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST at the Embassy Suites Cool Springs in Franklin. Get more information and register here.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 30, 2022

The Sumner County Law Department is looking to hire a staff attorney who would be responsible for providing legal counsel to applicable county department(s), including the enforcement of applicable procedures, representing the county, county officials or employees in court, hearings, prosecuting violations and/or providing advisement to county officials/administrators on various legal issues relating to local government operations. Three years of related experience is required and preferably two years of litigation experience in state or federal courts. Read more on the opening and learn how to apply on the TBA’s JobLink site.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 30, 2022

A viral video is raising questions about how much authority Nashville airport police had during an incident in which officers threatened to arrest Southwest Airlines customers with canceled flights on Christmas evening. The video shows an officer telling those with canceled tickets to leave the secured area and go to a pre-security ticket desk for help. He then tells them they would be arrested for trespassing if they did not leave. Nashville criminal defense lawyer David Raybin said the response to the situation was “clearly inappropriate.” Based on his understanding, Raybin said what happened at the airport that night did not rise to the level of criminal trespassing. "There was nothing that these people were doing that would constitute any kind of breach of the peace or any kind of bad behavior,” he said. The Tennessean has the full story.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 30, 2022

Much of the U.S. Capitol will reopen for visitors on Tuesday after nearly three years of restrictions prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Hill reports. The House office buildings will reopen to the public and visitors will no longer require a staff escort. The public will also be able to access House galleries with a pass obtained from a member’s office. The Capitol Visitor Center is expected to fully reopen in March.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 30, 2022

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, will speak at Spencer Fane Bone McAllester’s 22nd Annual MLK Fellowship Breakfast in Nashville. The yearly event honors Dr. Martin Luther King “through the opportunity to engage with each other and recall and continue his work towards his global vision, Beloved Community.” The first MLK breakfast was organized in 2001 by the firm, which was then known as Bone McAllester Norton. The breakfast will take place on Jan. 16 at the Tennessee State Museum. The Tennessee Lookout has more.    


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