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Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 10, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Chancellor Jeffery Atherton yesterday set March 6 as the next court date for the legal dispute between Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp and County Attorney Rheubin Taylor, the Chattanoogan reports. Wamp attempted to remove Taylor from his position on October, but Taylor refused to step down. Legal costs over the dispute were put at $71,000 thus far. Wamp declined to withdraw his termination letter, saying an important legal question on the role of the county attorney needs to be clarified. He also has been critical of Taylor. The County Commission has stood behind Taylor and last week voted to cut off pay to Wamp's attorney, Barret Albritton, who has gotten $24,500 of county funds thus far.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 10, 2023
News Type: TBA CLE

Law Tech ’23 will return live and in-person this year, featuring opportunities to network with sponsors, attendees and speakers as well as various opportunities to win prizes! Specific topics, list of sponsors and tech prizes are coming soon. Until then, mark your calendars for March 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST in Nashville. Learn more here.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 9, 2023

The TBA Book Club will hold its second discussion event this week on Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.m. CST via Zoom. Members chose Jodi Picoult’s “Small Great Things” as the group’s second quarter book selection. The novel focuses on a Black labor and delivery nurse who is assigned to a child of white supremacists. The TBA will welcome author, poet and African American literature and cultural history expert Darius Stewart to the meeting as a special guest to provide context and insight into the book. Former TBA Executive Director Joycelyn Stevenson will lead the discussion. Register for the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin & Kate Prince on Jan 5, 2023

The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands will hold three clinics next week. On Tuesday, the group will hold a phone clinic from 4-5 p.m. On Thursday, a clinic at Greenhouse Ministries in Murfreesboro will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. Then on Saturday, a veterans clinic will be held from 8:30-10:30 a.m. in Nashville. All times central. To volunteer for these clinics, contact Kendra Cheek, 615-780-7131. See all January clinics.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023
News Type: Congressional News

The U.S. House failed to elect a Speaker today after no candidate received a majority vote on three ballots, The Hill reports. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-California, who was elected House Minority Leader in 2019, failed to secure the 218 votes needed to win on all three ballots. The failed votes were expected by much of the conference following internal opposition of McCarthy from a small group of GOP members. The House adjourned following the third vote. It marks the first time in a century that the House has gone to multiple ballots for Speaker. In 1923, the Speaker election took nine ballots over three days.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Gov. Bill Lee has appointed Frank Strada of Arizona as the new Tennessee Department of Correction commissioner, the Tennessean reports. Strada currently serves as the deputy director for Arizona Department of Corrections, where he oversees prison operations, inmate programs, public affairs, facilities management and financial services. He is an Air Force veteran with 34 years of corrections management and law enforcement experience. Lee promised he would take decisive actions, including a TDOC leadership change, after a third-party report found the state failed to follow its own death penalty protocols. Strada, who will succeed Interim Commissioner Lisa Helton, is set to begin on Jan. 9.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023
News Type: Passages

Greene County lawyer Robert H. Bailey passed away on Dec. 26. He was 95. Bailey graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1955 and following admission to the bar became legal counsel with U.S.F. & Company at the Bennett-Edwards Insurance Agency in Kingsport. He later entered private practice in Kingsport before opening a law office in his home community of Baileyton, where he handled selective legal matters, also managing real estate properties and devoting considerable time to various organizations and charities. Bailey was heavily involved in local civic organizations and in 1962 was elected as president of the Tusculum College Alumni Association, where he was later honored with an Honorary Doctor of Laws, the Distinguished Service Award and was made a Life Trustee of the college. A memorial service will be held on Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. EST at First Church of God in Greeneville.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 3, 2023
News Type: Passages

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
News Type: Legal News

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
News Type: Upcoming

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.


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