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Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) today announced the top 10 consumer complaint categories for 2019. DCA received a total of 4,250 complaints in 2019, compared to 3,750 complaints in 2018. The top 10 categories are as follows: internet sales; home improvements, repairs and warranties; products and sales; timeshare and vacation clubs; motor vehicle sales and advertising; personal and professional services; health services and products; landlord/tenant; debtor/creditor; and insurance. Read the full press release from the Attorney General’s office.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: Legal News

Michigan attorney and former National Bar Association president Reginald M. Turner has won the election for president-elect nominee of the American Bar Association. He will be installed as ABA president at the ABA Annual Meeting in August 2021. Turner has served as president of the State Bar of Michigan, state delegate for Michigan in the ABA House of Delegates, chair of the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession and more. Turner is a partner at Clark Hill PLC and is a litigator, government affairs advocate and strategic advisor.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: BPR Actions

By Order of the Tennessee Supreme Court entered today, the law license of Janice Yvonne Brown was transferred to disability inactive status pursuant to Section 27.3 of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9. Brown cannot practice law while on disability inactive status. She may return to the practice of law after reinstatement by the Tennessee Supreme Court upon showing of clear and convincing evidence that the disability has been removed and she is fit to resume the practice of law.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: Upcoming

An investiture ceremony and reception for U.S. Magistrate Judge Cynthia Wyrick will take place on April 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the James H. Quillen U.S. Courthouse, 220 West Depot Street, Greeneville. Wyrick, a former TBA president, was named federal magistrate judge in September and serves the court’s Northeastern Division. RSVP to the event by April 3 by calling 865-329-4780.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: Passages

Robert C. “Bob” Goodrich Jr., 63, died last week after a long battle with cancer. Goodrich was a 1983 graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School and, after graduation, joined Farris, Warfield & Kanaday in Nashville as an associate. For 33 years, he practiced in the areas of commercial litigation and insolvency related issues and, in 2016, was inducted into the American College of Bankruptcy Lawyers. Goodrich was a dedicated volunteer, serving as chairperson of Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty and working with the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands. Visitation will be Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church, 3511 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, and will be followed by a memorial service. Donations in his memory may be made to Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, P.O. Box 120552, Nashville, TN 37212, or to the Ed Farley Interfaith Lecture Series at Second Presbyterian Church.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA’s 2020 Animal Law Forum will provide updates on trends and advancements in animal law, while attendees enjoy fun activities at the Nashville Zoo. The zoo’s president and chief executive officer will be on hand to discuss conservation efforts, laws affecting procurement and care for zoo animals and more. The program will take place on April 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Pike. Zoo admission, breakfast and lunch are included with the program.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020

A new episode of the TBA’s BarBuzz podcast is now streaming. This month, BarBuzz welcomes special guest co-host Ross Smith of Farrar & Bates in Nashville to review upcoming events, news and attorney shout outs from the Tennessee legal community. BarBuzz is part of the TBA Podcast Network and can be found on the TBA’s website or anywhere you listen to podcasts by searching the show's title or “Tennessee Bar Association.”

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2020
News Type: Upcoming

Two legal clinics for veterans will be held tomorrow in Nashville and Knoxville. Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands will host its Veteran’s Project tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Operation Stand Down Tennessee, 1125 12th Ave. S., Nashville, 37203. Email Kendra Cheek or call 615-780-7131 for more information. The Knoxville Bar Association will also be holding its Veteran’s Legal Advice Clinic from noon to 2 p.m. at the Public Defender’s Community Law Office, 1101 Liberty St., Knoxville, 37912.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 5, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Schrader Lane Church of Christ will host a legal clinic tomorrow from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to offer free legal advice to those affected by the storms in Middle Tennessee and help those who have insurance and housing questions. The church is located at 1234 Schrader Lane, Nashville, 37208. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Susan T. Jones.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 5, 2020
News Type: Disaster Response

Rep. Ryan Williams, R-Cookeville, and Sen. Paul Bailey, R-Sparta, are working to introduce a bill that would provide tax relief for residents affected by Tuesday morning’s deadly tornados, the Tennessean reports. The legislation would allow displaced residents and homeowners with severe damage to their residence to get a tax refund for items such as major appliances and furniture. The bill would not be limited to residents in Cookeville or Sparta, but would be available for all Tennesseans impacted by the storm. Bailey said he is working with state officials on how to verify who would be eligible. Similar measures were made after the 2010 Nashville flood and the 2016 Gatlinburg fires.


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