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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Nashville’s largest litigation law firm is targeting a new high-rise for its local headquarters, the Nashville Post reports. According to sources, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings plans to move its Nashville office to One22One, a newly opened skyscraper in the Gulch area of the city. Bradley is currently located in Music Row’s Roundabout Plaza building, built in 2004. A listing for that space says it will be available in January 2024, though it is possible the firm could end its current lease earlier. 

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Supreme Court recognized Attorney General Herbert Slatery III today for his service to the state. Slatery, who was appointed as attorney general in 2014, is retiring at the end of the day today. Prior to being named attorney general, Slatery served as chief legal officer to then-Gov. Bill Haslam and was in private practice with the Knoxville firm of Egerton, McAfee, Armistead & Davis. In a statement, Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Page said Slatery “leaves the office in an excellent position and has served his state well.” The court has named Jonathan Skrmetti as the next attorney general.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court today issued an order amending Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 10B in response to a petition filed by the Tennessee Trial Judges Association (TTJA) asking the court “to provide judges with authority to summarily deny repetitive recusal motions filed pursuant to section 1.01 of Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 10B, to provide appellate courts with a means of supplementing the record in Rule 10B appeals, to state that the scope of appellate review and relief in Rule 10B appeals is limited to affirming or reversing a trial court’s decision on a recusal motion, and to describe the procedures that should be followed on remand from an appellate court’s order reversing a trial court’s denial of a recusal motion.”

The TBA filed a comment in response to the TTJA’s proposal in which it supported the proposed changes to sections 1.01 and 2.05 as drafted, supported the purpose of the changes to section 1.03 but suggested a change in the proposed language to sections 1.03 and 2.06. The court agreed with the TTJA’s proposed changes to section 1.01 and 1.03 and added language clarifying that any subsequent motion filed under section 1.01 (seeking disqualification, recusal or a determination of constitutional or statutory incompetence of a judge) in the same case must state, with specificity, substantially different factual and legal grounds than those relied upon in support of a prior motion filed under this section, and if this requirement is not satisfied, the subsequent motion may be deemed repetitive and may be summarily denied by the judge without requiring a response to the motion, a hearing on it or any other written explanation for denying the motion as provided in section 1.03. The court also agreed with the TTJA’s proposed changes to section 2.05 allowing the appellate court, when reviewing the petition for recusal appeal, to remand to the trial court for the taking of proof and making further findings on matters designated by the appellate court. Finally, the court amended section 2.06 by adding that if an appellate court reverses a trial court’s order denying a motion under section 1.01, the appellate court shall remand the case for designation of a successor judge in accordance with section 1.04 of this rule.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Asian American advocacy groups across the nation are calling on the Biden administration to withdraw the nomination of Casey Arrowood for U.S. attorney of the Eastern District of Tennessee, Tennessee Lookout reports. The groups, which include APA Justice, Asian American Scholar Forum, Tennessee Chinese American Alliance and United Chinese Americans, also are asking the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to postpone any action on the nomination until an investigation of Arrowood has been conducted. The groups argue that Arrowood is not an appropriate choice given his wrongful prosecution of University of Tennessee professor Dr. Anming Hu. Through that prosecution, “Arrowood demonstrated his poor judgment, wasted valuable taxpayers’ dollars, failed to uphold justice and fairness, and eroded public trust,” the groups say in a letter. The move comes after Hu himself criticized the president’s choice.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The 2022 U.S. 6th Circuit Judicial Conference begins today in Louisville, Thomson Reuters reports in its Daily Docket newsletter. Speakers on the agenda include Kannon Shanmugam of Paul Weiss, Eugene Scalia of Gibson Dunn, Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite Jr., Paul Clement of Clement & Murphy and the chief justices of the Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan and Ohio Supreme Courts.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Your Career

Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz is accepting resumes for an associate attorney to join its Knoxville office. Applicants should have one year of legal experience, preferably in the personal injury field. A strong academic background is also required. Learn more about this opportunity and get instructions for applying on the TBA’s JobLink platform.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Wellness Wednesday

One of our most powerful tools to improve health, bolster relationships and just feel better is our smile. Research shows that Americans tend to smile more and wider than folks in other countries, and according to Axios, smiles are good for our mental and physical health. Science-backed benefits of smiling include stress relief, pain relief and strengthened relationships. And according to the Wharton School of Business, smiling at work can make us appear more trustworthy and deepen bonds with coworkers. Read more about the benefits of smiling.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA is headed to Jamestown on Oct. 28 as part of its annual Court Square Series! Start the day with a lunch and learn networking session with TBA leadership, followed by an ethics update from the Board of Professional Responsibility. The program will run from 11:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. CDT. Learn more and get registered here. Not going to be in the area on Oct. 28? Head over to the TBA CLE website to find other stops in the 2022 Court Square Series!

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Legal News

More than 500 family, friends and officials packed the Hermitage Hotel yesterday to honor the largest delegation of female judges ever to take office in Davidson County. Sponsored by the Women's Political Collaborative, the event featured comments from trailblazing Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey and a presentation of gavels to new judges from Nashville Bar Association President and Public Defender Martesha Johnson Moore. Supreme Court Justice Sharon Lee administered the oath of office to the 19 judges who will serve on the chancery, circuit, juvenile, criminal and general sessions courts. See photos from the event and details on the judges.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Aug 31, 2022
News Type: Team TBA

It’s time to introduce the glue that holds everything at the TBA together! For this week’s #TeamTBA, meet TBA Executive Director Joycelyn Stevenson! Joycelyn directs and manages operations, strategic planning, staffing and program development for over 13,000 members and the TBA Board of Governors. She also manages all personnel decisions for 20 employees, member development, government affairs and TBA’s participation in state and national conferences. And hey, she just happens to be the best boss ever! When she’s not running the show, Joycelyn unwinds by watching cooking competition shows on TV. In a movie about her life, she’d like to be played by Kerry Washington — we agree!

The #TeamTBA series offers members a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the TBA and how each staff members makes the association run. See past staff profiles on the TBA's Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.


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