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Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 10, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA’s Entertainment & Sports Law Section has announced its annual forum will take place on May 19 at Belmont College of Law from 12:30 to 4:45 p.m. CDT. Additional information about the program is forthcoming. Entertainment & Sports Law section members will receive a special discounted price on the program. Not a member of the section? Join today.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Legal News

President Joe Biden today signed an executive order on government oversight of cryptocurrency, which urges the Federal Reserve to explore whether the central bank should jump in and create its own digital currency. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the effort would "promote a fairer, more inclusive and more efficient financial system" while countering illicit finance and preventing risks to financial stability and national security. The order also directs the Treasury Department and other federal agencies to study the impact of cryptocurrency on financial stability and national security. Earlier in the week, the Treasury Department also said its financial literacy arm would work to develop consumer-friendly materials to help people "make informed choices about digital assets." The Tennessee Ledger has the story.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022

The Hamilton County Commission will appoint a temporary replacement for former Rep. Robin Smith, who resigned Monday and was in federal court yesterday to plead guilty to federal wire fraud. The commission said the county needs to appoint an interim member because several months are left in the legislative session, Chattanoogan.com reports. The commission will accept letters from interested candidates through noon on March 18 and will vote on a replacement on March 30. No candidate has picked up filing papers for the August primary, but interested individuals have until April 7 at noon EDT to do so.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Wellness Wednesday

The ABA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division has been focusing on wellness issues in its newsletter for members. The “Legal Burnout Solution” series has dealt with a number of topics, including making time for self-care. A recent issue featured a foreclosure attorney who reprogrammed how she thinks about work hours. By slightly adjusting her work schedule to prioritize morning workouts, she now reports enjoying and staying consistent with exercise and feeling less stress, all while maintaining the same level of service to her clients. She shares how she overcame challenges to stick with her plan. The article also looks at the “Prepare, Prune, Pass it On, and Plan” model, which is designed to help prioritize projects and reinforce new positive behaviors. Read more about self-care and watch for an upcoming issue about improving self-esteem.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Upcoming

For the first time since former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam granted clemency to sex trafficking victim and convicted murderer Cyntoia Brown Long, the two will sit down together for a discussion on criminal justice reform. The Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy will host the event “Reform for Redemption: Cyntoia Brown Long and Gov. Bill Haslam on Criminal Justice Reform and the Power of Mercy” next Tuesday at 6 p.m. CDT. Law professor Chris Slobogin will moderate the discussion. The in-person event is free and open to the public. The program also will be offered virtually. Learn more and register here.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022

The TBA Young Lawyers Division is hosting a virtual legal clinic in partnership with Belmont Law and TN Free Legal Answers on March 28 at noon CDT. Attorney volunteers will work with Belmont law students to answer legal questions submitted to the online TN Free Legal Answers platform. Teams of lawyers and students may select which questions they want to answer. The entire clinic will take place via Zoom. Please contact Belmont University College of Law Public Interest Coordinator Alexandra Rogers, 615-460-8250 to volunteer.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The American Bar Association (ABA) Board of Governors is seeking nominations for the 2022 recipient of the ABA Medal, which honors a member of the bench or bar who has "rendered conspicuous service in the cause of American jurisprudence." The award is given by the board’s Profession, Public Service and Diversity Committee. Guidelines for awarding the medal and a list of past recipients are available online. Nominations should be submitted by email to Cecilia Boyd or by mail to Boyd at 321 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654. Nominations are due by May 20.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Rachel Harmon has been appointed deputy director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, the agency reports. Harmon first joined the AOC in 2015 and has served as general counsel and director of legal services and judicial development. For the last two years, she also has served as the court’s main point of contact for pandemic-related operations and orders. Prior to joining the AOC, Harmon spent nine years with the state attorney general’s office and two years in private practice with Puryear, Newman & Morton in Franklin. She is a graduate of Florida Coastal School of Law.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Legal News

National law firm Polsinelli is adding a real estate element to its existing Nashville office, the Nashville Post reports. The firm recently announced the addition of two real estate attorneys from Maynard Cooper & Gale. Sarah Laird joins the firm as a shareholder and Brittany Macon joins as an associate. Real Estate Chair Amy Kiefer Hansen says the firm has been wanting to add a real estate team to the Nashville office calling it one of the firm’s “most vibrant offices in the Southeast region” and one that offers a “huge potential for further growth.” Both Laird and Macon earned their law degrees from Vanderbilt University Law School.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 9, 2022
News Type: Your Career

East Tennessee State University’s Office of University Counsel is seeking to fill a vacancy for an attorney. The position will be classified as a staff attorney, assistant counsel or associate counsel depending on the successful candidate’s years of experience. The responsibilities of the position may include providing legal advice to senior administrators, faculty and staff; reviewing and negotiating university contracts; handling immigration matters pertaining to university employees; providing legal advice pertaining to international programs and processes; and defending the university, officers and employees in administrative proceedings and investigations. Three to five years of legal experience in an accredited institution of higher education is preferred. See the full job description and apply online.


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