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Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: Passages

Kingsport attorney D. Bruce Shine died on Dec. 6. He was 83. A nationally recognized labor and employment law attorney, Shine earned his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School, a Master of Laws (LLM) from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom and in 1984 was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LLD) from Tusculum College. In 1969 he started his own firm, Ferguson & Shine, in Kingsport with Shelburne Ferguson Jr. At the time of his retirement in January 2020, Shine was a partner in the law firm of Shine & Rowlett with Bart Rowlett. The Times News details the many political, educational and community positions Shine held, including an appointment to the Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission from 1996 until 2015, which included a two-year term as chair. The family will receive friends at Hamlett Dobson Funeral Home on Dec. 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. CST. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial gifts be made to Girls Inc., P.O. Box 981, Kingsport, TN 37662.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: Clarification

An item in Wednesday's TBA Today on the recognition Nashville attorney Doug Berry received from the German government for his 17 years of service as honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany failed to note that he is an attorney with Miller & Martin PLLC.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: Passages

Gerald Leighton Ewell Sr. of Manchester died Dec. 1. He was 92. Ewell, a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School, served in the U.S. Navy and was an assistant district attorney for 15 years. He was elected to the Coffee County Circuit Court in 1972, a position he held for 26 years, sometimes serving on the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals. Ewell was a member of many civic organizations, served on various municipal boards and commissions. He will receive services with military honors on Dec.11 at 2 p.m. CST at Manchester Cemetery with graveside service to immediately follow.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: TBA CLE

Don’t miss the TBA CLE’s Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA): A Crash Course webinar on Dec. 14 from noon to 1 p.m. CST. The program will offer an introduction to the Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA), a summary of the procedure to be followed in the initial stage of a Sub V case and a guide to forms that will be required to commence the case and get through the critical early days of the case. The program is part of the TBA’s annual Year End CLE Event, which offers a variety of live virtual or on-demand programs, CLE packages and much more to help meet your last minute CLE needs.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Bar Association last week was named a regional winner in the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For competition. Run by the National Association for Business Resources (NABR), the competition identifies and honors organizations that display a commitment to excellence in their human resource practices and employee enrichment. Organizations are assessed on categories such as communication, work-life balance, employee education, diversity, recognition, retention and more. The TBA will be honored during the virtual Illuminate Business Summit week in the spring of 2022.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021

The Tennessee Supreme Court yesterday issued a correction to a November order regarding the Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission. The original order, which named three new members and a new chair, makes reference to a Tennessee Supreme Court rule and section that has since been revised. The new order reflects the appropriate rule and section.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021

Three new members were today appointed to serve on the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. Barbara Medley with Medley & Spivey in Lewisburg, Sevier County District Attorney General Jimmy Dunn and state Sen. Richard Briggs of Nashville will serve a term that begins Jan. 1, 2022, and ends Dec. 31, 2024. Floyd Flippin was appointed to chair the board and Jennifer S. Hagerman will serve as vice-chair. The terms of Joe M. Looney, Jimmie C. Miller and Sen. Jon Lundberg expire on Dec. 31 and none are eligible for reappointment.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021

The Tennessee Supreme Court today announced it has reappointed state Rep. Michael Curcio to the Tennessee Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection for a three-year term. The court also appointed attorneys Junaid Odubeko and Christen Blackburn to the group, both for three-year terms ending Dec. 31, 2024. Stacy Roettger was appointed to serve as chair and Terri Crider will serve as vice-chair of the commission. Julie Bowling and Erin Palmer Polly will step down from the commission in January.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021

The Tennessee Supreme Court today announced it will reappoint Stephanie Coleman, Jay A. Ebelhar, Lynda Minks Hood and David H. Veile to the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. They are reappointed to a three-year term, beginning Jan. 1, 2022 and expiring Dec. 31, 2024. The court also announced its appointment of Veile as chair of the commission for a one-year term, which expires on Dec. 31, 2022. The commission will elect a vice chair and secretary-treasurer on its own.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 9, 2021
News Type: Election 2022

Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris has formally announced his plans to run for re-election, the Daily Memphian reports. Harris made the announcement in a 46-second video sent to supporters. If re-elected, Harris told the Daily Memphian that he hoped to “drive a community-wide conversation around community health care access and jobs,” including second chance and re-entry programs for people coming out of prison. Prior to winning the mayoral election in 2018, Harris served in the state Senate, representing the 29th District.


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