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Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

The first tie vote in the U.S. Supreme Court since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia came yesterday during a complicated loan dispute case. Spouses of two Missouri developers say they were improperly required to guarantee their husbands’ business loans. The 4-4 split leaves intact a lower court decision against the spouses, The Kansas City Star reports.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

A New York judge refused to dismiss claims against Donald Trump for fraud and illegal business practices in relation to Trump University, The Expert Institute reports. Former students are seeking up to $40 million in damages alleging that they were scammed by the program intended to teach students about real estate investing. Trump denies the allegations of fraud. A trial date has not been set in the case.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

“If you are female and a lawyer, getting a seat on a corporate board is even more complicated.” Law Practice Today explains the “glacial pace” of transition to diverse boards, and offers advice for women fighting misconceptions about putting a lawyer on a board. “At the board level, the lawyer is not there to be a nay-sayer, but a creative problem solver,” said Bobbi Liebenberg, who chairs DirectWomen, an organization founded to advocate for women lawyers to serve on corporate boards.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

A state law that criminalizes women who give birth to drug-dependent babies will sunset later this year after a House committee failed yesterday to pass a bill (HB 1660 / SB 1629) that would extend the law. The Tennessean reports the legislation, sponsored by Rep. Terri Lynn Weaver, R-Lancaster, failed to receive the necessary approval from the Criminal Justice subcommittee as a result of a tie vote on the six-member committee.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

Law Technology Today shares how law firms are using technology for exposure and efficiency. Blogging about topics and launching law firm apps are included in the list. “Firms should be continually researching and investing in IT assistance, site/app development, social media and other forms of online outreach and optimization,” the author writes.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 23, 2016

Nashville Academy for Kidz and Cherry Tree Food Program in Clarksville, two agencies under the oversight of the Department of Human Services, are under a criminal probe following investigations by the Tennessee Comptroller. The two agencies are accused of misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funds intended to provide food to low-income children. Read more from The Tennessean.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 22, 2016

A widow filed suit seeking workers’ compensation death benefits for herself and her son, the stepson of the deceased worker. She alleged that her husband’s death was caused by a lung disease contracted in the course of his employment. The employer denied liability. While the action was pending, the widow died. An amended complaint was filed by her estate and her son. The trial court granted the employer’s motion for summary judgment, holding that neither the estate nor the son had standing to sue for benefits. The estate and son have appealed.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 22, 2016

The Petitioner, Kendall Joy, appeals the trial court?s denial of his petition for writ of habeas corpus. The State has filed a motion requesting that this court affirm the trial court?s judgment pursuant to Rule 20 of the Rules of the Court of Criminal Appeals. Following our review, we grant the State?s motion and affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 22, 2016

The Senate Judiciary Committee today passed a bill (SB 2342 / HB 2377) that would require biologic evidence collected in cases involving a death sentence to be preserved for the duration of defendant's life or incarceration, Nashville Scene reports. Senate committee members previously heard testimony from a man who was sentenced to death and spent more than 10 years in an Arizona prison for murder before biological evidence proved his innocence. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Steve Dickerson, R-Nashville, and Rep. Jeremy Faison, R-Cosby, is scheduled for a vote in a House subcommittee today.

Posted by: Amelia Ferrell Knisely on Mar 22, 2016

The Chattanooga City Council voted unanimously today to subpoena Hamilton County District Attorney General Neal Pinkston to appear before them to explain his reluctance to enforce the city's anti-gang violence program. The Times Free Press reports Pinkston today failed to attend a panel discussion with officials on the program and announced he will launch his own anti-gang efforts. He called the city’s initiative a “failure.”


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