TBA Law Blog


40,877 Posts found
Previous • Page 967 of 4,088 • Next
Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 19, 2022
News Type: Upcoming

The Access to Justice Commission is hosting a free CLE opportunity on representing children in obtaining Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. It will be on Oct. 27 from 12-1 p.m. CDT. Bethany Jackson of Tennessee Justice for Our Neighbors, Morgan Hanna Adams of Welcome South, and Allison Acker of Bass, Berry & Sims will join forces to give multiple perspectives on the process. Even those with limited immigration experience can participate. Sign up here.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 19, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA is bringing its award-winning CLE programming to Savannah on Nov. 16. The three-hour Court Square program is designed to provide attorneys with the latest developments in multiple areas of the law. Kick off the afternoon with a lunch and learn networking session with TBA leadership, then take part in a Legislative Update featuring TBA Legislative Director Berkley Schwarz, followed by a session featuring Ryan Hagenbrok of Hagenbrok & Hagenbrok and a judicial panel that includes Tennessee Court of Appeals (Western Section) Judge Carma Dennis McGee, Wayne County General Sessions & Juvenile Judge James Y. Ross and Hardin County General Sessions & Juvenile Judge Daniel L. Smith.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Upcoming

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is set to deliver remarks during a Nashville Federalist Society event hosted by the group’s Young Lawyers Committee on Oct. 27. The event will take place in a private speakeasy at the Union Stockyards Nashville Apartments, 222 Stockyard St., Nashville. It begins at 6:30 p.m. CDT and Skrmetti will speak briefly at 7:15 p.m. CDT. Food from Velvet Taco will be provided and the evening will include drinks and games. RSVP here.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Michael Reed, who lost his wife and two daughters in the 2016 Gatlinburg wildfire, on Thursday filed a malpractice suit against the attorneys who represented him in his federal case against the National Park Service, the Knoxville News Sentinel reports. Reed’s new suit alleges attorneys Sidney Gilreath and Gordon Ball were unfamiliar with and did not follow the process for filing a Federal Torts Claims Act and failed to file pertinent documents with the court. Reed’s new attorney, David Randolph Smith, argues the original lawsuit would have been successful if the paperwork had been completed correctly. Reed sued the National Park Service for failing to warn people about the incoming flames against the park's policy. In the new suit, Reed is seeking $13.5 million in damages as well as other costs.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: BPR Actions

Johnnie Louis Johnson III, now a resident of Kingsland, Georgia, was today disbarred by the Tennessee Supreme Court by Order of Reciprocal Discipline. Johnson was disbarred by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. The Tennessee Supreme Court entered a Notice of Reciprocal Discipline in September, giving Johnson 30 days to demonstrate to the court why he should not be disbarred in Tennessee. Johnson failed to respond to the directive. He must pay the court’s costs and expenses within 90 days.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Legal News

New Nashville Judge Lynne Ingram is facing accusations from a former client that she rushed through her last trial as an attorney, the Nashville Post reports. The former client, Dr. Hau La, was convicted on 11 counts of distribution of a controlled substance during a July trial. By then, Ingram had won the May 3 Democratic primary and, since there were no Republican contenders, effectively won her seat on the Davidson County Circuit Court. Ingram removed herself from the case immediately after the trial because she was “preparing to take the bench …” La filed a motion for a new trial on Friday, alleging Ingram and co-counsel Bryna Grant should never have brought the case to trial so quickly and that the pair never interviewed key government witnesses or reviewed the government’s discovery evidence “in any meaningful way.” The motion also claims the defense team’s own expert witness told Ingram and Grant they were unprepared and should seek a continuance.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Shelby County Juvenile Court Judge Tarik Sugarmon this week announced two additions to his leadership team at the juvenile courthouse, the Commercial Appeal reports. Stephen Bush, a former public defender, will serve as the chief administrative officer. Bush is behind the Jericho Project, a pre-trial diversion program in Shelby County. Stephanie Hill will serve as deputy chief administrative officer and the chief of strategy and innovation. Hill has most recently served as the impact assessment associate for Slingshot Memphis, a local group that funds non-profits that focus on fighting poverty. Sugarmon said the new hires bring experience that will help develop a roadmap for true reform that not only ensures fairness for every child but will also hold youth accountable in ways that advance public safety.”

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Your Career

The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands is accepting applications for a reentry attorney and a family law attorney. The reentry attorney represents income-eligible clients in civil cases that address barriers to reentry created by interaction with the criminal justice system. The family law attorney will represent survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or human trafficking with a focus on divorce and orders of protection in Davidson and Williamson counties. Find these and other job postings on the TBA’s JobLink page.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: Passages

Belmont University College of Law first-year student Laurel Anne Flaherty died Oct. 12 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 22. Flaherty moved to Nashville from Pembroke, Massachusetts, to attend Belmont. She earned a BSW from the university earlier this year before enrolling in the law school. According to her obituary, Flaherty was passionate about improving the lives of others and gave tirelessly to many organizations, as well as being an avid equestrian and animal lover. A funeral mass will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. EDT at Saint Thecla's Church, 145 Washington Street, Route 53, Pembroke. Burial will follow at Pembroke Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to; International Justice Mission, P.O. Box 96961, Washington, DC 20090-6961 or to Saddle Up Nashville, 1549 Old Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN 37069-9136.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 18, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

Elder Law Basics 2022 will be presented virtually on Nov. 11 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Designed for attorneys new to the practice or those looking to brush up on their knowledge, this program will provide an overview of the intangibles of Elder Law. Topics will include powers of attorney, estate recovery, reverse mortgages, how clients can find and afford health care in retirement, ethics and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from seasoned practitioners providing the information you need to stay on top of developments and changes in the field. Register here.


Previous • Page 967 of 4,088 • Next