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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) said yesterday it will use a “carrots and sticks” approach to combat corporate crime: encouraging companies to report and prevent misconduct while enhancing penalties for repeat offenders. At an event at New York University, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the DOJ will make it harder for companies to enter into multiple settlements that defer or waive prosecutions, and it will try to reward companies that claw back executive compensation after learning of misconduct. Reuters has more on the story.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: Passages

Chattanooga lawyer Randy Nelson died Sept. 13 at the age of 81. An Army veteran and 1968 graduate of the University Tennessee College of Law, Nelson joined the law office of Eugene Collins and Associates in Chattanooga. When Collins retired in 1990, Nelson succeeded him as the third city attorney of Chattanooga. Nelson served in that role until 2009. The family will receive friends from 4-7 p.m. EDT on Sunday at the North Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson 37343. A celebration of life will be held Monday at 2 p.m. EDT at Hixson Presbyterian Church, 1450 Jackson Mill Dr., Chattanooga 37343. Memorial contributions may be given to the American Parkinson’s Disease Association, P.O. Box 61420, Staten Island, NY, 10306, or Alzheimer’s Foundation at the National Processing Center, Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, D.C., 20090-6011.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022

Tennessee State Rep. John Ragan, R-Oak Ridge, chair of the Legislature's Joint Government Operations Committee, has been advising multiple Tennessee universities to not adopt a new Biden administration proposal to protect LGBT and transgender individuals as a protected class under Title IX. Among the schools receiving the letter was East Tennessee State University, which announced Sept. 2 that its protections would remain in place. University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd tells the Daily Beacon that nothing has changed there and he does not believe current policies break either state or federal law. Before leaving office, former Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the directive. A federal judge in Knoxville blocked the policy so Ragan says it is not in force in Tennessee, Tennessee Lookout reports.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022

Rape kits in Tennessee can sit for nearly a year before getting tested, while the rapist is free to attack again, WKRN reports. Yesterday, state Democrats promised legislation to “fully fund” the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) to eliminate that backlog. The issue recently resurfaced in the news after Memphis kindergarten teacher Eliza Fletcher was killed, and DNA from her crime scene matched a 2021 rape. The earlier kit had been sitting in a lab for nearly a year before it was tested. Memphis police blamed the TBI while the TBI blamed Memphis police for not ordering “rushed” testing. Ultimately though, the TBI confirmed a typical case might not be tested for a year because they do not have enough staff.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court earlier this week named Jennifer Austin Mitchell to the hearing committee for Disciplinary District III. She will serve from Sept. 12 to March 16, 2025. Read the court’s order.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: Upcoming

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands will be hosting a free lunch and learn workshop for social services workers, nonprofit leaders/organizations and nonprofit community advocates on Sept. 22. The event, “Be Empowered & Know Your Rights: Equipping Your Clients to Thrive,” will run from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CDT at the Howard Building in downtown Nashville. The event will help equip those working in social services with the tools they need to help clients navigate civil and criminal legal services. Multimedia veteran journalist Harriet Wallace will moderate the program. Get details or register here.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: Legal News, Upcoming

A dedication ceremony of the Fred D. Thompson U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building in downtown Nashville has been postponed to a later date at the request of the General Services Administration. However, on the originally planned date of Sept. 23, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee will host an open house at 3 p.m. CDT for the public to visit the courthouse. Read the court's official announcement.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: Your Career

The Shelby County District Attorney's Office is now hiring, and looking for lawyers who believe in equal justice under the law. Those with litigation experience, particularly in the areas of criminal justice, civil rights, or both, are encouraged to apply. The office reports that this “is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a transformative reform effort to remake the office in line with best practices across the country.” The office is seeking candidates with a range of experience, from recent law school graduates to veteran lawyers. To read the full job posting and get instructions for applying visit the TBA’s JobLink platform.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Sep 16, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

Don't miss the opportunity to catch up on ethics CLE hours on Sept. 29 with three virtual programs hosted by the “CLE Performer” Stuart Teicher. From 9-10 a.m., Teicher’s will present on mastering the art of correspondence, Then from 10:30-11:30 a.m., he will focus on the question of Can Lawyers Really Do That? Finally, from noon to 1 p.m., join Teicher as he highlights important ethics lessons from “My Cousin Vinny." Attend all three or just the ones you want to purchase. All times central.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Sep 15, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Members from across the state made their way to the Tennessee Bar Association today to tour the organization’s new office space and talk with staff and fellow members. The TBA moved to the new office, located at 3310 West End Ave., Ste. 590 in Nashville, earlier this summer after 20 years at its downtown location. 


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