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Posted by: BPR Reports on Nov 1, 2011
Posted by: BPR Reports on Oct 4, 2011
Posted by: BPR Reports on Sep 7, 2011

Reinstated

Robert Paul Williams of Oxford, Miss., was reinstated to the practice of law on July 13 after complying with Supreme Court Rule 21, which requires mandatory continuing legal education. He was suspended on Sept. 7, 2010.


The following lawyers were reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 32, which requires the payment of an annual state professional privilege tax: John R. Dunlap, Memphis, and Steven C. Sobotka, San Diego, Cal.

Posted by: BPR Reports on Sep 7, 2011

Reinstated

The following attorneys have been reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Supreme Court Rule 21, which requires mandatory continuing legal education: Evette Elizabeth Dukes, Cordova; LaTrena Davis Ingram, Collierville; Brian Wade Lynn, Memphis; and Suzanne Shackelford Queen, Bristol.

Posted by: BPR Reports on Sep 6, 2011

Reinstated

The following attorneys have been reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Supreme Court Rule 21, which requires mandatory continuing legal education:
Nima Fiuzat, Atlanta, Ga.
John Irving Houseal III, Forrest City, Ark.
Madeleine Christie Savage-Townes, Cordova

The following attorneys have been reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Section 20 of Supreme Court Rule 9, which requires the payment of annual registration fees:

Posted by: BPR Reports on Aug 19, 2011

Reinstated

A temporary suspension imposed on Davidson County lawyer

Posted by: BPR Reports on Apr 28, 2011

Reinstated

The following attorneys have been reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Supreme Court Rule 21, which requires mandatory continuing legal education:
Dalen L.P. Farmer, Nashville
Michael T. McClamroch, Knoxville
Lawrence R. Nicola, Jackson
Debra Chaves Norwood, Memphis
Glenn Douglas Tackett, Nashville

Posted by: BPR Reports on Apr 28, 2011

Reinstated

On Feb. 16, Weakley County lawyer Kyle Eric Crowe was reinstated to the practice of law subject to four conditions: (1) compliance with a Tennessee Lawyers’ Assistance Program monitoring agreement, (2) repayment of funds currently in his trust accounts that are owed to others, (3) working only in a supervised setting where he has no control over trust funds or trust accounts, and (4) prohibiting his spouse from working in any capacity involving present or future trust accounts. Crowe had been suspended on Nov.

Posted by: BPR Reports on Apr 27, 2011

Reinstated

The following attorneys have been reinstated to the practice of law after complying with Supreme Court Rule 21, which requires mandatory continuing legal education:
Jessica Anne Speer Neal, Memphis
Kevin Shalom Terry, Nashville

Shelby County attorney Christopher Lee Brown was reinstated to the practice of law on Jan. 5. He had been suspended on Dec. 14, 2010, for failing to respond to a complaint of misconduct.

Posted by: BPR Reports on Feb 22, 2011

In January, the Tennessee Supreme Court appointed four new members to the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. They are Michael E. Callaway, Bell and Associates in Cleveland; Wade V. Davies, Ritchie, Dillard & Davies in Knoxville; Michael U. King, King Law Office in Huntingdon; and  J. Russell Parkes, Hardin Parkes, Kelley & Carter in Columbia.


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