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Posted by: Journal News on Apr 1, 2016
Posted by: Journal News on Mar 1, 2016

Substance Abuse, Mental Health Issues Big Problem for Lawyers
A new study sheds light on the substantial levels of problem drinking and mental health issues plaguing attorneys, according to the American Bar Association. The national study, conducted by the ABA Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs and the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation was reported in February in the Journal of Addiction Medicine.

Posted by: Journal News on Mar 1, 2016
Posted by: Journal News on Feb 1, 2016

PAGE IS NEW SUPREME COURT JUSTICE

On Jan. 7 Gov. Bill Haslam appointed Roger Amos Page to the Tennessee Supreme Court, replacing Justice Gary R. Wade, who retired in September. The Madison County attorney has been a judge on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals since his appointment by Haslam in December 2011. He previously served as a circuit court judge for the 26th Judicial District.

Posted by: Journal News on Feb 1, 2016
Posted by: Journal News on Jan 1, 2016

The Tennessee Bar Association is pleased to have this opportunity to join the pro bono programs in honoring those lawyers who participated in pro bono activities during the past year. More than any other profession, lawyers give of their time and talents to serve those who need their services.

Posted by: Journal News on Jan 1, 2016

SUPREME COURT AMENDS CODE OF JUDICIAL CONDUCT

Responding to suggestions from the Tennessee Bar Assocition and a committee of judges, the Tennessee Supreme Court on Dec. 2, 2015, amended the provisions of the Code of Judicial Conduct regarding judges and judicial candidates’ election campaign conduct.

Among other changes, the rules now:

Posted by: Journal News on Jan 1, 2016
Posted by: Journal News on Dec 1, 2015

Concluding our year-long celebration of the Tennessee Bar Journal's first 50 years, here's a compilation of articles from our birthday issues.

Posted by: Journal News on Dec 1, 2015

The Tennessee Justice Center hosted a celebration on Nov. 12 to mark its 20 years of service and to induct the organization’s founders into the “TJC Hall of Fame.” James Martin, whose son benefitted from representation by TJC, addresses the nearly 400 guests at the event at the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville. The honored founders included: Margaret Behm, Mike Cody, Harlan Dodson, Harris Gilbert, Riney Green, David Herbert, Lowry Kline, Howard Vogel and Ashley Wiltshire. Photo at right by Liz Todaro.


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