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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: Legal News

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) released design renderings for the new federal courthouse planned for Vine Street in downtown Chattanooga. The project is designed to bring several federal court functions under one roof while creating a new landmark for the city. According to News Channel 9, the proposed courthouse will total about 191,000 square feet and house the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and the Circuit Library. The building also will include seven courtrooms, nine judges' chambers, 40 interior parking spaces and space for federal agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Attorney's Office. GSA Administrator Edward C. Forst said the project is intended to combine security, efficiency and accessibility in a single facility. Additional project milestones, including a construction timeline, will be announced as the project moves forward.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: BPR Actions

By order of the Tennessee Supreme Court on June 10, the law license of Davidson County attorney Adrianne Grimm Thompson was transferred to disability inactive status. Thompson may not practice law while on disability inactive status and must comply with the requirements of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 28.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: BPR Actions

The Tennessee Supreme Court on May 29 suspended 12 attorneys for failure to pay the annual registration fee, nine of whom also failed to file proof that client funds are held in an IOLTA-compliant account. View the fee suspension order and IOLTA suspension order. Lawyers reinstated in the last month include eight suspended this year and two suspended in 2025. TBA has administrative suspensions dating back to 2005. Be sure to check the Board of Professional Responsibility's website for the most up to date information on lawyers' licenses.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA Young Lawyers Division's (YLD) Exploration CLEs received rave reviews last year — including, "it was the single greatest CLE I've ever been to," "insightful" and "very original idea." Now make plans to join colleagues for the fourth Exploration CLE at Long Hunter State Park in Nashville on Sept. 25. Take the day to experience the magnificence of one of Tennessee's state parks while earning three hours of CLE credit. The day will include lunch and a ranger-led hike. More information and speakers will be announced soon.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: Legal News

The University of Tennessee Winston College of Law hosted its 2026 Orr Symposium on June 3, bringing together judges, lawyers, scholars and access to justice advocates to examine attorney shortages in Tennessee's rural "legal deserts" and discuss possible reforms. According to a release from the law school, the symposium explored issues such as alternative pathways to lawyer licensure, the use of trained non-lawyer legal professionals and strategies to expand legal services in underserved communities. Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Mary Wagner said the court's recent call for public comment on potential regulatory reforms is intended to encourage statewide discussion about unmet legal needs. The program also highlighted findings from Tennessee's 2025 Civil Legal Needs Assessment and introduced the proposed Legal Desert Incubator Program, which would support new lawyers who commit to practicing in rural areas with limited legal representation.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: TBA Convention 2026

The 2026 TBA Annual Convention kicked off today at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Knoxville with a meeting of the TBA House of Delegates, followed by a welcome reception and group dinners for attendees. On-site registrations are still available — including tickets for tomorrow's Tech Showcase — at the TBA Registration Desk on the Mezzanine level of the hotel. A full schedule of convention events and CLE programming is available on the TBA website.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 10, 2026
News Type: TBA Convention 2026

Thank you to the sponsors who have helped underwrite the costs of this year's TBA Convention! Thank you to Platinum Sponsor Miles Mediation & Arbitration; Silver Sponsors Lexitas, SoFi and TBA Member Insurance Solutions; Bronze sponsors Clio, Easy IT Guys, JAMS, LexisNexis, Pinnacle Financial Partners and The Bar Plan; and Copper sponsors Conservatorship Association of Tennessee, Duck Hunts Medical Records Retrieval, Esquire Deposition Solutions, Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program (TLAP) and Time Miner. Check out our sponsor page for more information on these companies and make plans to visit with many of them during this week's event in Knoxville. Pre-registration has closed but on-site registration will be available.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 9, 2026
News Type: Legal News

The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee is accepting applications for a new full-time magistrate judge position, with an anticipated start date of April 1, 2027, subject to congressional funding. Magistrate judges handle a variety of duties, including preliminary criminal proceedings, misdemeanor cases, pretrial matters and evidentiary hearings referred by district judges, as well as civil cases upon consent of the litigants. A merit selection panel composed of attorneys and community members will review applications and recommend the five most qualified candidates to the district judges. Application forms and more information on the magistrate judge position may be obtained from Clerk of Court Designee Vicki Kinkade, 719 Church Street, Suite 1300, Nashville 37203. The form is also available here. Applications are due by the close of business July 17 and should be submitted to magistrate@tnmd.uscourts.gov. Read the court's announcement for additional information.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 9, 2026

President Donald Trump on Monday formally nominated acting Attorney General (AG) Todd Blanche to serve permanently as attorney general, according to The Hill. Blanche, who previously served as deputy attorney general and as Trump's personal attorney, has led the Department of Justice for the past two months following the dismissal of former AG Pam Bondi. His nomination now goes to the U.S. Senate for confirmation, where he is expected to need near-unanimous Republican support. Blanche was previously confirmed as deputy attorney general in a 52-46 Senate vote.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 9, 2026
News Type: Legal News

The Nashville School of Law awarded law degrees to 66 graduates during its 118th commencement ceremony on May 23 at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel. Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Mary Wagner delivered the commencement address, encouraging graduates to respect the law, embrace service and define success on their own terms. During the ceremony, seven graduates were inducted into the Cooper’s Inn Honor Society for graduating in the top 10% of their class, and Taylor Jordan received the Founder’s Award for achieving the highest grade-point average. Dean William C. Koch Jr. and leaders also recognized graduates for pro bono service and celebrated the Class of 2026’s academic achievements and contributions to the legal community. Read more in a press release and see photos from commencement.


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