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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The Revised Uniform Arbitration Act (RUAA), recently signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee and set to go into effect July 1, replaces the current arbitration law that was drafted in the late 1950s and has been in place in Tennessee since the early 1980s. It replaces that law with a revised, uniform version that has been updated to meet modern needs and addresses procedural issues not included in the original arbitration act. Join Bob Arrington and Matt Haskell June 21 from 11 a.m.-noon CDT in a discussion of the RUAA, including why it was updated and what those updates mean for your practice.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

Rep. Justin J. Pearson, D-Memphis, will face challenger David Page in the July primary triggered by Pearson’s April expulsion from and reinstatement to the Tennessee House of Representatives. Early voting runs today through June 10 for the June 15 primary. The Commercial Appeal reports the winner of that race will face Independent Jeff Johnston in the special general election set for Aug. 3.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

Gov. Bill Lee responded Thursday to an open letter from three Republican legislators urging Lee to abandon a special session on state gun laws and public safety that is scheduled for Aug. 21. Lee told WKRN that he feels confident lawmakers will accomplish something during the special session in August, saying, “I certainly respect the thoughts and opinions of every lawmaker and have a great relationship with them and will continue to work together with them.”

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The Federal Bureau of Investigation served a court-authorized search warrant yesterday at the family home of Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. and Memphis City Councilman Edmund Ford Sr. Jeff Ridner, assistant attorney general for the 17th Judicial District of Tennessee, confirmed that the search was related an ongoing criminal investigation into Ford Jr. precipitated by Ford ushering a $450,000 grant to the nonprofit Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South and then also selling them computers, a business interest he did not disclose. Read the full report from the Commercial Appeal.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The National Conference of Bar Examiners (NCBE), which develops bar exam content for 54 U.S. jurisdictions, has published the content scope for the NextGen bar exam, which is set to launch in 2026. According to a press release from the NCBE, the exam is expected to include new integrated sets of questions — combinations of short-answer and multiple-choice questions in scenarios involving complex legal issues, drawn from multiple subject areas, that require applicants to demonstrate both in-depth knowledge of the law and skill in a range of essential attorney functions, in addition to traditional multiple-choice questions and longer written analyses.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board will hold in-person oral arguments in two cases on June 8. First, the Board will consider the definition of “reasonable and necessary” medical bills, and if the trial court erred by excluding bills at a compensation hearing, in Lentz v. Coca-Cola Consolidated. (Read additional order.) Second, in Semich v. AT&T Services Inc., the question is whether the trial judge abused its discretion by ordering an employer to give employee’s counsel contact information of employees, who might provide information about the willful misconduct defense, outside of the parameters of a deposition. Arguments will start at 9:30 a.m. CDT in the Supreme Court Building, 401 7th Ave N, Nashville 37219. The docket (revised) is available here.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

House Republicans passed a resolution Wednesday to overturn President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan in an effort led by Rep. Bob Good, R-Virginia, and joined by Democratic representatives Jared Golden of Maine and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington. The House bill, passed 218-203, would terminate the pandemic-era student loan payment pause and cancel the potential relief for 40 million borrowers. The Biden proposal is estimated to cost around $400 billion. The Hill has the full story.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The governor’s office has extended to June 5 the application deadline to fill the post of 10th Judicial District attorney general. The position will be vacant as of July 16 following the resignation of current district attorney Stephen D. Crump, who earlier announced he would be filling the executive director position for the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference. Candidates must have resided in the state for five years and in the judicial district for one year. The district includes Bradley, McMinn, Monroe and Polk counties. Interested attorneys should submit a resume and cover letter by mail to Erin Merrick, Chief Counsel to the Governor, State Capitol, First Floor, 600 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Nashville, TN 37243 or by email to Katelin.Brown@tn.gov by 5 p.m. CDT on June 5. 

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 26, 2023

The three attorneys practicing as Goodman Callahan Blackstone PLLC have joined Gullett Sanford Robinson and Martin PLLC. Joe M. Goodman, William E. Blackstone and Michael R. Griffin will practice in GSRM’s Wills, Trusts and Estates and Tax sections. Goodman and Blackstone will continue to operate out of their Franklin office at 725 Cool Springs Boulevard. Griffin will move to GSRM Law’s downtown Nashville office at 150 3rd Avenue South. Read the full press release here.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 23, 2023

The TBA International Law Section will host the in-person portion of its annual forum live in Nashville on June 2nd at 1212 Germantown from 1:30-3:45pm CT. Participants can earn two general CLE hours. The first session will feature attorney Larry Harrington discussing international business practices in South America, and the second session will focus on foreign direct investment with Jim Hollingshad, senior advisor for economic and business affairs with the Consulate-General of Japan.

A networking reception will immediately follow the program from 3:45-5pm CT, which is open to all International Law Section Members in addition to the registrants of the CLE. If you are an International Section Member and plan to attend the networking reception following the forum (whether you're able to attend the forum or not), please RSVP here so we can keep an accurate headcount. If you are interested in attending the reception but are not a section member or able to attend the CLE, feel free to reach out to TBA Coordinator Jamie Rhode.


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