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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 2, 2024

TBA’s Group Health Insurance, provided by BlueCross BlueShield, offers guaranteed issue coverage, with no health questions and no pre-existing condition exclusions. The Mt. Juliet law firm Burrow Lee made the switch. Here is what attorney Jason Lee says about the program: “My small firm switched to the TBA’s group health insurance coverage a few years ago and this has provided us with significant savings for health insurance costs. We have been pleased with this program, which essentially kept our insurance coverage the same, but with a significant savings. I encourage other Tennessee law firms to at least look at the proposal to see if it makes financial sense. The transition was smooth, and we have not had any issues with the program. Find out more or get your quote now.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced that it would work with East Tennessee Drivers Services Centers to distribute duplicate licenses or state IDs to anyone who lost those documents in flooding following Hurricane Helene. KnoxNews reports that flood victims can go to the Unicoi Police Department, 3600 Unicoi Dr., Unicoi 37692 or Newport Grammar School, 301 College St., Newport 37821, now through Oct. 4 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. EDT to seek replacements. According to the paper, the state expects to announce more of these "temporary driver services locations" soon.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The state of Colorado has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in legal fees to web designer Lorie Smith after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June 2023 that the right to free speech allows some businesses to refuse to provide services for same-sex weddings, according to Reuters. An attorney with Alliance Defending Freedom, a faith-based legal advocacy organization that pursues lawsuits related to religious liberty, said, "Our clients Lorie Smith and her design studio, 303 Creative ... achieved a landmark victory ... that helps to protect all Americans’ freedom of speech from government censorship and coercion."

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The Biden administration on Monday announced it would implement changes to the asylum claims process at the U.S.-Mexico border. The plan extends the period in which average border crossings must be below an average of 1,500 before allowing new asylum claims. An interim plan put in place in June allowed for new claims if the seven-day average dropped below 1,500. The change extends that timeframe to 28 days. The Department of Homeland Security says the policy is designed to avoid "volatility" at the border. Reuters reports on the story. The ACLU sued the administration over the June policy and says it also opposes this new change.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Four Vanderbilt Law School professors are among the 20 most-cited Administrative and/or Environmental Law faculty in the U.S. for the period 2019-2023 — more than any other U.S. law school. The school reports that J.B. Ruhl, Lisa Schultz Bressman, Jim Rossi and Kevin Stack rank eighth, 10th, 13th and 19th respectively, according to the latest scholarly impact study by Gregory Sisk at the University of St. Thomas. The professors have collaborated with one another on several publications, including "The Regulatory State," a textbook on statutory interpretation and administrative lawmaking co-authored by Bressman, Stack and Rubin.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

TBA's BarBuzz podcast is back with a new episode featuring TBA President Ed Lanquist Jr. Lanquist, who is serving as the 144th president of the association, sat down with Executive Director Sheree Wright to discuss his goals for his year as president, the importance of indigent representation, the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the legal field and more. Tune in to hear Lanquist’s insights and perspectives on the legal profession. BarBuzz is a monthly show that recaps legal happenings from across Tennessee, upcoming events at the bar, attorney shout outs and more. It is available on the TBA’s website or wherever you listen to podcasts. Find past episodes at the BarBuzz archive.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, has joined State Comptroller Jason Mumpower in calling for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate Davidson County District Attorney Glenn Funk’s office, according to the Tennessean. Those calls come after the state attorney general declined to pursue the matter. The comptroller's office on Sept. 25 released an investigative report, which found that Funk’s office secretly recorded criminal defense attorneys, office employees and visitors. Metro Nashville Chief Public Defender Martesha Johnson Moore's office also has weighed in on the issue, releasing a statement that it is "deeply troubled" by the report's findings and requesting that Funk's office disclose closed and pending cases in which the surveillance occurred as well as the identities of the prosecutors involved.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024

Following the devastating flooding last week from Hurricane Helene, Tennessee Attorney General (AG) Jonathan Skrmetti issued a warning to scammers and price gougers: "While most Tennesseans are showing the best of the Volunteer spirit to our neighbors devastated by Helene, a few bad actors always slime out of the woodwork to take advantage of those in need." The AG’s Division of Consumer Affairs reminds Tennesseans to be cautious and wary of disaster relief scams that may pop up around price gouging, construction and repair, and charity, and shared tips for reducing the chances of being scammed. Read a press release from the AG's office.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024
News Type: Legal News

Shelby County General Sessions Judge Deborah Means Henderson was honored with the Leon Ruben Award for Excellence at the fall Tennessee General Sessions Judges Conference (TGSJC) last week according to the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). During the award presentation, outgoing conference president Judge James Y. Ross described the Memphis-based judge as a national and statewide leader in mediation, saying that she had been an "incredible leader" and a "mentor to many" of the TGSJC's judges. The Leon Ruben Award for Excellence is given annually to a judge or judges who distinguish themselves through outstanding service to the community, the conference and the judiciary. The award is named for Judge Ruben, who served as a judge for 37 years in Nashville. Read a press release from the AOC and see photos from the event.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Oct 1, 2024

The Tennessee Supreme Court has amended Supreme Court Rule 10B, Section 3.03, which changed some of the language regarding seeking a disqualification or recusal of an appellate judge or justice. Read the amended rule here.


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