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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee’s annual sales tax holiday weekend will take place Thursday, July 25, through Sunday, July 27, according to a release from the Department of Revneue. During the holiday, Tennesseans can save nearly 10% on qualifying clothing, school supplies and computers. Clothing and school supplies priced at $100 or less will be tax-free, and computers priced at $1,500 or less also will be tax-free. Qualifying items may be purchased online and in stores. For more information about the sales tax holiday, including a list of qualifying items, visit the Department of Revenue’s website.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Dr. Ralph Alvarado stepped down as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health on Friday after nearly three years in the role. According to the Daily Memphian, Gov. Bill Lee has appointed Tennessee State Epidemiologist John Dunn as interim commissioner, effective immediately. Nashville native Dunn joined the department in 2005 and previously served as deputy state epidemiologist and state public health veterinarian. He has been the state epidemiologist since 2019. He also is an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. “John is a committed public servant with decades of service to Tennesseans,” Lee said. “I appreciate his leadership during this time of transition and am confident he will serve with integrity.”

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

The attorneys representing Tyré Nichols’ family and estate want the trial over their civil rights lawsuit against the city of Memphis pushed to late 2026, the Daily Memphian reports. On Friday, the attorneys filed a late-night motion for miscellaneous relief. The filing included a new proposed scheduling order that would move the potential trial date for the case to November 2026. According to the plaintiffs, the proposed change is due to the city releasing reams of evidence near the end of the deadline for them to do so. They claim the documents and videos are not labeled and that a team of 10 staffers has to search through each video and match it to an incident description. U.S. District Judge Sheryl Lipman has been assigned to the case after Judge Mark Norris recused himself. Lipman set a status conference for July 23.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

A recently released report finds Tennessee is among the states where unemployment claims have grown the most — almost a 100% increase in recent weeks, according to Knox News. WalletHub released its findings on unemployment claims in each state over the past year, and Tennessee was among the 24 states that saw more unemployment claims week over week when compared with last year. The study used data from the U.S. Department of Labor. While full unemployment rates for June will not be released until later this month, Tennessee has shown a decline in its unemployment rate so far in 2025, dropping from 3.7% in January to 3.5% in May, significantly lower than the national rate of 4.2%. The recent uptick in week-over-week claims could point to more changes to come in the unemployment rate, according to the paper.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

The country music singer who was driving when attorney Dorothy “Dot” Dobbins was struck and killed in the Nashville neighborhood of Germantown has been charged with a misdemeanor. According to WKRN, Conner Smith has been charged with failure to yield the right of way resulting in death, a Class A misdemeanor. The Metro Police Department Traffic Division issued the citation last Thursday night. Authorities said officers did not find any evidence of impairment or distracted driving by Smith. He is scheduled to be booked on Aug. 7. Dobbins was remembered at a celebration of life on June 18. Memorial donations may be made to The Alternatives To Violence Project Inc. (AVP-USA), 2136 Ford Parkway, Saint Paul, MN 55116. 

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 14, 2025
News Type: Legal News

In this month’s episode of BarBuzz, TBA staff sit down with Brant Harrell, Zac Oswald, Kyle Stack and Anne-Louise Wirthlin to dive deeper into “Access to Justice in the Age of AI,” the cover story in the May/June Tennessee Bar Journal. Each guest contributed insights and experiences for the article, including how they’re using technology — from AI tools to the Justice Bus — to expand legal access, bridge rural gaps and keep client data secure. Join TBA’s Communications Coordinator Azya Thornton and Access to Justice Director Liz Slagle Todaro for the July podcast to learn more. Missed a past episode? Check them out in the BarBuzz archive.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jul 11, 2025
News Type: TBA CLE

The CLE Performer Stuart Teicher is back with four ethics webcast replays this month. On July 17, Shakira, Secrets and Scandals: Attorney Ethics and the World of Offshore Deals begins at 9 a.m. CDT, followed by Five Ways to Use Chat GPT Safely in the Practice of Law at 10:15, and The Office: What Michael Scott Teaches About Lawyer Professionalism at 11:30. Then on July 18, tune in for Wedded Bliss and Attorney Ethics at noon CDT. Can't make these times? The sessions also are available on demand. Check out all options being offered during TBA's Summer CLE Event.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 11, 2025
News Type: Passages

Former Tennessee state Rep. Steve Bivens, who represented District 24 in the Tennessee House of Representatives for 14 years, died last month at age 78, the Cleveland Daily Banner reports. Bivens, a former educator, was elected to the House in 1978 and served as House majority from 1981 to 1984. He was also speaker pro tempore during the 94th General Assembly and chaired the House Select Committee on Education, the “Sudden Impact” Subcommittee and the K-12 Subcommittee. He also served as vice chair of the House Commerce Committee. After leaving office, he founded Bivens and Associates, a lobbying firm that represented industries across Tennessee. Funeral arrangements are pending. 

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 11, 2025
News Type: BPR Actions

The Tennessee Supreme Court permanently disbarred Sumner County lawyer Andy Lamar Allman from the practice of law on July 11 and ordered him to pay restitution to certain complainants and all costs incurred by the Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR). The court found that Allman failed to provide competent and diligent representation to complainants; failed to keep them informed about their respective cases; charged certain clients an unreasonable fee; engaged in the unauthorized practice of law while suspended; failed to respond to the BPR regarding disciplinary complaints; failed to notify clients of his suspension from the practice of law; and engaged in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation while representing clients. Allman filed a petition for review, which the trial court dismissed with prejudice. The court found that Allman's conduct violated Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.16, 5.5, 8.1 and 8.4. In 2018, Allman was disbarred in June and again on July 13 and July 30. In 2023, the Supreme Court rejected a motion from the BPR seeking additional information in its disciplinary investigation, directing it only to determine the extent of final discipline to be imposed.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 11, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Paula Skahan, who announced her retirement in April after two decades on the bench and 40 years in the criminal legal system, said she is stepping down because she’s “had enough” of the stress and difficult cases, particularly those involving crimes against children. Skahan, whose last day was June 30, said the local legal system is “going pretty well” but urged higher pay for appointed attorneys to improve indigent defense, the Daily Memphian reports. Four candidates have applied to fill her seat, which is set to be decided at a public hearing next week at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.


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