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Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Computer servers belonging to the Florida Supreme Court and several universities in the U.S. and Central Europe have been scrambled in a global ransomware outbreak, Reuters reports. Those organizations are among more than 3,800 victims of a fast-spreading digital extortion campaign that locked up thousands of servers in Europe over the weekend. Although this particular extortion campaign was not sophisticated, it drew warnings from national cyber watchdogs in part because of the speed of its spread. The extent of the disruption to the affected organizations, if any, was unclear.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is joining 23 state attorneys general in sending a letter to Yelp opposing the company’s practice of “discriminating against crisis pregnancy centers in online consumer notices.” According to the AG’s office, Yelp announced last year it would begin issuing notices to the profiles of crisis pregnancy centers informing customers that the centers “typically provide limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals onsite.” The coalition also took issue with Yelp recategorizing the services of crisis pregnancy centers as they “are in high demand.” Read the letter.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: BPR Actions

The Tennessee Supreme Court today disbarred Wilson County lawyer Jennifer M. Porth from the practice of law. Porth failed to file accountings for three different clients she was representing in conservatorships. Porth also represented three estates in probate matters and failed to file any accountings and failed to timely and diligently represent her clients. She misappropriated and converted funds from these estates to her own personal use, failed to abide by her clients’ wishes relative to various assets of the estates, failed to properly communicate with the clients, failed to obtain permission from the Court for attorney fees and failed to turn over client materials in a timely manner. Porth consented to disbarment because she could not successfully defend the alleged charges.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Six more Memphis Police Department (MPD) officers will be charged with violating department policies in the killing of Tyre Nichols, the Daily Memphian reports. MPD Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis told city council members today that the total of officers facing internal police charges now stands at 13. During a three-hour committee session today, Davis said the charges against the additional officers should be made formal this week with appeal hearings to come next week. The charges of violating MPD policies do not rule out, or guarantee, criminal charges against the officers.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The parents of Tyre Nichols, the Memphis man killed by police last month, will be in attendance during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address tonight in Washington, the Commercial Appeal reports. RowVaughn and Rodney Wells, Nichols’ mother and stepfather, have vowed to fight for police reform in the wake of their son’s death. In addition to discussing police brutality, NPR reports that Biden is expected to address expanding veteran benefits, investing in resources to aid in a national mental health crisis and working with international leaders to crush the opioid epidemic. You can watch the State of the Union tonight at 8 p.m. CDT.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Gov. Bill Lee proposed a $55.6 billion budget Monday night during his fifth State of the State address at the Tennessee Capitol, WPLN reports. Highlights from the budget include funding to help the in-crisis Department of Children’s Services and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, teacher raises, a promise to increase TennCare eligibility for postpartum coverage and pregnant patients and millions for state parks and recreation areas. The big-ticket item was a $3 billion proposal for state road projects. “I say with great pride that Tennessee is leading the nation,” said Lee in a nod to his speech’s theme. “The state of our beloved state is prosperous, hopeful and unrivaled.” Read more highlights from the Nashville Post.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Politics

Former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton yesterday announced his candidacy for another term in the role, the Commercial Appeal reports. “We need proven leadership,” Herenton said of the office. “This is not the time for on-the-job training." Herenton, 82, served as Memphis mayor from 1992 until 2009. He ran for an additional term in 2019, but ultimately conceded to Mayor Jim Strickland. Herenton joins 10 others in the race for mayor.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Chattanooga Bar Association elected three new members to its board of governors late last month. Keith Grant of Robinson, Smith & Wells; Logan Threadgill of Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel; and Katherine Lentz of Grant, Konvalinka & Harrison were selected by members to join the board. They will replace outgoing board members Jeffrey Maddux, Mark Litchford and Melody Shekari who reached the end of their terms. The Hamilton County Herald has more on each new board member.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: TBA CLE

Join the TBA International Law & Practice Section for its annual forum to be held in-person on March 17. This program will offer attendees four hours of general CLE credit and will feature topics like foreign direct investment, economic sanctions, import and export control laws and cybersecurity issues. Register now and check back for more details.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Feb 7, 2023
News Type: BPR Actions

The Tennessee Supreme Court yesterday suspended Ryan Bodiford Feeney from the practice of law for six months, with the first 30 days as active suspension and the remainder served on probation. Feeney executed a conditional guilty plea to a complaint that claimed he failed to communicate reasonably with his clients regarding prior suspensions, failed to withdraw from representation during his prior suspensions, and knowingly practiced law on multiple occasions during his prior suspensions.


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