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Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 15, 2022

Six attorneys have submitted an application for an open Hamilton County magistrate position. The applicants are: Robert T. Davis, James Micah Guster III, Charles D. Paty, Rachel Winfrey Ortwein, Elizabeth Schmidt and Andrew Trundle. The vacancy was created after Magistrate Andrew Basler announced he was leaving the post to join the District Attorney's Office. The County Commission will interview candidates on Monday at 1:30 p.m. EDT. Read more from The Chattanoogan.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 15, 2022

Prosecutors in Baltimore yesterday asked a judge to vacate Adnan Syed’s conviction in the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, the Associated Press reports. The murder and Syed’s subsequent conviction were documented in the hit podcast “Serial.” In a circuit court filing, Baltimore’s state’s attorney said a lengthy investigation uncovered possible involvement of two alternative suspects other than Syed. Prosecutors did not argue Syed’s innocence, but said they lacked confidence “in the integrity of the conviction” and recommended he be released on his own recognizance or bail. If the court grants the motion, it would effectively put Syed in a new trial status. His convictions would be vacated, but the case would remain active.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 15, 2022

The TBA’s Real Estate Law Section will present its annual Hot Topics in Real Estate program on Nov. 4. The CLE, produced in cooperation with the Tennessee Land Title Association, is now being offered as a virtual-only program. Topics at this year’s program will include legislative and case law updates, ethics, an Airbnb panel discussion, horizontal property regime issues and more. The program will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CDT.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

The Memphis Bar Association this week announced it has selected 11 law students to participate in its 2022 MBA Leadership Scholars Class. The new program, created by MBA President Tannera Gibson, is designed to equip rising 2Ls and 3Ls at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law with leadership skills as they transition from law student to lawyer. The inaugural class includes: Alexander Perkins, Christina Mulliford, Danielle Quadrani Riartes, Derrick Ranson II, Hilaria Mbati, Renna McCartney, Kentavius Whitt, Rajanne Jones, Remon Youssef, Trenton Woodley and Wai-Lin Danieley. Read more about the program from the MBA.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

The Sevier County Bar Association is sponsoring the 8th Annual Sevier County Juvenile CLE Seminar on Oct. 25, with all proceeds benefiting the Women’s Recovery Home. The virtual program will include seven hours of CLE credit and will cover juvenile law topics applicable statewide. The registration fee is $125.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

Former federal judge and U.S. Solicitor General Ken Starr died today at 76, The Hill reports. Starr was nominated by former President Ronald Reagan to the federal appellate court for the D.C. Circuit in 1983, where he served until becoming solicitor general during the first Bush administration. Starr headed up the Whitewater investigation into former President Bill Clinton, which ultimately led to his impeachment. In 2019, Starr headlined the Bench/Bar program during the TBA’s annual Convention in Nashville, where he shared his experience as independent special counsel. According to this family, Starr passed away in a Houston hospital following complications from surgery.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

Chattanooga law firm Summers, Rufolo and Rodgers has announced it will give $1.2 million to a scholarship program at the University of Tennessee, WBIR reports. The gift will go to UT Promise – a last-dollar scholarship program that guarantees free tuition and mandatory fees for qualifying Tennessee undergraduate students with a family income of under $60,000 after other financial aid is received. The gift will help graduates from 12 Chattanooga-area high schools. “Working families have relied on our firm to protect their interests and their lives since 1969, and we hope that this gift continues that work by creating pathways for students to find their future through UT,” firm member Jimmy Rodgers said. “This is our way of giving back to the community.”

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

Two former Shelby County attorneys have been sentenced to prison for soliciting and selling accident report information, the Daily Memphian reports. Former Shelby County Assistant District Attorney Glenda Adams was convicted of selling accident report information to personal injury lawyer Aaron Neglia. Neglia would use the information to offer legal representations to accident victims. Neglia was sentenced to 12 months and one day with one year of supervised release. Adams was sentenced to 30 months in prison with three years of supervised release. Both have had their law licenses suspended.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

The Third Judicial District swore in its new public defender and assistant public defenders earlier this month, the Citizen Tribune reports. Judge John F. Dugger Jr. presided over the swearing in ceremony of Third Judicial District Public Defender Todd Estep, along with Hamblen County Assistant Public Defenders Ben Hodges, J. Nikki Price and Whitney Trujillo. Estep will be taking the place of Greg Eichelman, who served in the position for 33 years. The three new Hamblen County assistant public defenders join attorneys Rus Mattocks, who has been serving for over 30 years, and Colby Collins, who has been serving for a year. View a picture from the event here.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 13, 2022

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings today said it will move its Nashville office to One22One, a new high-rise office building located in the Gulch, the Nashville Business Journal reports. The firm signed a “long-term lease” to occupy the top four floors of the new building, roughly 100,000 square feet, with move in set for late 2023. Bradley’s Nashville office, currently located in Nashville’s Music Row area, is comprised of more than 165 attorneys, making it the third largest law firm in the city.


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