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Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 27, 2022
News Type: Legal News

National law firm Polsinelli has announced plans to leave its office in downtown Nashville’s Truist Plaza and move to the Fifth + Broadway development located at 501 Commerce, the Nashville Post reports. Polsinelli office managing partner John Peterson said in a release that the move would give the firm “the event space and amenities crucial to offering our clients and our attorneys the best-in-class experience the have come to expect from Polsinelli.” The firm will lease 37,429 square feet of space at the downtown mixed-use development. Polsinelli opened a Nashville office in 2015 and currently lists 29 Nashville-based attorneys on its website.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 27, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti yesterday announced he would join 18 states in opposing the federal Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022. In a letter to Senate leadership, the attorneys general say the Act will “allow the restriction of the electric grid by abrogating states’ traditional authority to set their own resource and utility policies, and upset the careful balance of states and federal authority that has been a cornerstone of the Federal Power Act (FPA) for nearly a century.” Skrmetti also expressed concern that the bill would threaten “Tennessee’s continued access to affordable, reliable, resilient power.” Read more from the AG’s Office.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 27, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

While corporate counsel are best known for their legal advice, let’s talk about how you can take it to the next level with your stakeholders. Join the TBA Corporate Counsel Section’s Executive Council for a virtual session on tips of the trade and practical guidance to set yourself apart as a strategic business partner to your client. The webcast “Corporate Counsel 2022: How to Be a Strategic Business Partner,” is set for Oct. 18 from noon until 1 p.m. CDT. Learn more and register here.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 27, 2022
News Type: Your Career

Ballad Health, an integrated healthcare system headquartered in Johnson City, is now accepting applications for its next executive vice president, general counsel and secretary of the board. The general counsel will serve as a legal advisor to Ballad Health's Leadership Team and Board of Directors, provide legal insight with respect to the strategic direction of the organization and participate in a wide range of projects where legal, regulatory and compliance knowledge is needed. The position will also provide guidance on all legal initiatives, corporate and commercial transactions, litigation, intellectual property and more. Learn more about the job and how to apply on the TBA’s JobLink site or browse all available job openings.   

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Adams and Reese has launched a new practice group focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and Minority Serving Institutes (MSI), the Tennessee Ledger reports. For more than 40 years, the firm has advised more than 100 schools, colleges and universities throughout the nation, including HBCUs and MSIs, on a range of legal issues. In addition to that ongoing representation, the HBCU team will leverage the firm’s government relations practice to assist schools with governmental programs and funding, including COVID relief funds, to bolster infrastructure, capital needs and programming.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Hinton & Company recently launched its Community Culture Index, a data-driven assessment tool meant to measure a region’s commitment to inclusiveness. The firm is launching the tool in partnership with the Urban League of Greater Chattanooga, the Hamilton County Herald reports. “We’re going to answer the question, ‘Have organizations in the Chattanooga region made strides the past two years?’” says attorney and company founder Wade Hinton. The index consists of an anonymous survey that asks organizations where they are with respect to inclusive practices such as recruiting, hiring and strategy. Hinton will use the responses to generate a detailed community report showing how various industry sectors and businesses rank against one another.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Attorney General’s office asked a Nashville court last week to throw out Shelby and Davidson counties’ challenge to the private school voucher law, the Daily Memphian reports. State lawyers argued before the Davidson County Chancery Court on Sept. 19 and in a Sept. 21 court filing that the counties do not have legal standing to challenge the Education Savings Account law because they cannot prove the law would harm the school systems or violate students’ right to a free public education. “No fundamental right is implicated by the ESA Pilot Program,” said newly installed Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022

Tennessee Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton recently spoke to the graduates of the 16th Judicial District Recovery Court for Rutherford and Cannon Counties. The six graduates also heard from Circuit Court Judge Jimmy Turner, Recovery Court Director LaChelle Ricks and Tennessee Department of Corrections Commissioner Lisa Helton. During his remarks, Sexton reminded the group that everyone has things they struggle with, and although they will carry their addiction for the rest of their lives, they now have an opportunity to go out and help others. Judge Turner said the graduates “have worked hard to turn their lives around, and the community is better for it.” Read more about the event in a release from the court.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022

In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Chris Wallace, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer warned his former colleagues against “writing too rigidly” in their opinions, saying that such decisions could “bite you in the back” in a world that is constantly changing. In a wide-ranging interview, Breyer also bemoaned his position in the court’s minority liberal bloc during his final year on the bench, addressed the court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade and condemned the leak of the court’s draft abortion opinion. CNN has a wrap up of the interview.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 26, 2022

Legal Aid of East Tennessee will host a free clinic in Loudon County on Oct. 1. Attorneys interested in volunteering can sign up online or email Caitlin Torney at CTorney@laet.org. The clinic will focus on power of attorney, health care power of attorney and living will forms. It will be held from 9 a.m. to noon CDT at the Church of the Resurrection, 917 Pond Rd., Loudon 37774. The clinic is partnership between Legal Aid, the Tennessee Supreme Court’s Justice for All initiative and the Duncan School of Law. View a flyer for the event.


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