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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments from Tennessee families and physicians later this year in a case challenging the state’s ban on transgender medical care for minors. This week, a group of families and physicians filed a brief with the court urging it to block the law, WPLN reports. Failure to do so would set a legal precedent for discrimination against transgender people, they argue. The ACLU of Tennessee has a copy of the filing. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals allowed the law to take effect last year. State Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti says the case “will bring much-needed clarity to whether the constitution contains special protections for gender identity.”

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The University of California’s Berkeley School of Law will begin offering an AI-focused master of laws (LLM) degree next summer, Bloomberg Law reports. Applications are now being accepted for the program, which was created with the assistance of leaders from within the AI industry, including Meta Platforms Inc. and Anthropic. A spokesperson for the school says the program is ideal for attorneys “seeking to future-proof their practice.” Courses will include AI ethics, the fundamentals of AI technology, and current and future efforts to regulate AI at home and abroad. The program is structured to be completed over two summers or over a year by working remotely in combination with a summer on campus. Read more from the school.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: Legal News

It has been more than a year since Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) notified 174 transgender patients that their medical information had been provided to Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti in response to a probe into possible fraudulent billing practices. Three patients are suing the hospital. One is seeking class action status for patients who had records disclosed. VUMC argues that plaintiff lacks an adequate class representative. The other two patients are seeking class action status for those who were misinformed about having records disclosed. VUMC argues they lack standing. The Nashville Banner has more on the cases.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024

The Shelby County District Attorney's office has filed an emergency writ of certiorari against General Sessions Court Judge Bill Anderson's decision to release on his own recognizance a man who allegedly shot four people. In the unusual legal filing, the office is looking to reinstate bail for the defendant, the Commercial Appeal reports. Detawn Gunn was charged with shooting four at the Memphis entertainment district known as Railgarten. Anderson allowed Gunn out of jail without posting monetary bail, but did set conditions on his release. The district attorney’s office had proposed $500,000 in bail. WREG also reports that State Sen. Brent Taylor, R-Memphis, has weighed in on the matter, alerting the Board of Judicial Conduct to Anderson’s decision. He also says the judge's actions may violate a new state law requiring the safety of the community to be the first consideration of bail.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The 21st Annual TBA Leadership Law (TBALL) program has launched its annual call for nominations for the 2025 class. Nominees should have from five to 15 years of experience in practice. Nominations are due Oct. 4 and should be submitted using this online form. Last year, 35 lawyers from across the state were accepted into the program. The new class will kick off in January 2025 with an opening retreat at Montgomery Bell State Park and end next June with a commencement ceremony during the TBA Annual Convention in Franklin. Email TBALL coordinators Tanja Trezise or Jarod Word with any questions.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: Your Practice

Newer practice management systems have features unimaginable 20 years ago, particularly for solos and small firms. Want to integrate your phone system with a practice management program or access your data from anywhere? These and other cool features make it essential to prioritize your “needs” and “wants” before you shop around. Use this checklist in conjunction with “Moving to a New PM System” for a full 360-degree picture of options and possibilities. Find more in the Managing a Firm section of TBA’s Law Firm in a Box.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Bar Association will be closed Monday in observance of Labor Day. The office will reopen on Tuesday at 8 a.m. CDT. Visit the TBA.org website for information on CLE or other TBA programs and for staff contact information.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 29, 2024
News Type: BPR Actions

Over the past week, the Tennessee Supreme Court has reinstated 16 lawyers who had been suspended for failing to complete annual continuing legal education requirements in 2023. See the list of those reinstated online.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Aug 28, 2024
News Type: Passages

Former Judge Anthony Andrew "Andy" Jackson has died at age 74. After a successful career in agriculture, Jackson became a Dickson County Juvenile and Probate Court judge, where he served for 33 years. Those who knew Jackson praised him for his intelligence, independence and fairness and said he made a significant impact on the lives of countless individuals, the Dickson Post reports. Jackson also was instrumental in shaping the state's Juvenile Court Rules and served as a leader in the Juvenile Court Judges Association. Donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital. A visitation with the family will be held on Sept. 13 from noon to 2 p.m. CDT at the Clement Railroad Museum in Dickson, with a Memorial Mass to follow at St. Christopher’s beginning at 2 p.m.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 28, 2024
News Type: Legal News

The 2024 Equal Justice University (EJU) kicked off today in Murfreesboro with an opening plenary featuring longtime advocate Ashley Wiltshire speaking on the history of access to justice efforts in Tennessee. A welcome lunch featured remarks by Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Bivins and presentation of the New Advocate of the Year Award to Tomi Robb with the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee. This afternoon, the Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission met and held a question and answer session for attendees. The evening will conclude with the annual Access to Justice Awards Reception and Dinner, where two additional awards will be presented. The conference continues tomorrow with TBA President Ed Lanquist Jr. speaking at lunch. See photos from today.


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