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Posted by: Tanja Trezise on Apr 11, 2024

The employee fell at work and sustained a left clavicle fracture. The employer accepted the claim as compensable and provided authorized treatment for his condition, including surgery, physical therapy, and referrals to other specialists for evaluation of complaints of dizziness and back pain. After being placed at maximum medical improvement, the employee sought additional medical treatment on his own and requested that he be given a new authorized physician. Following an expedited hearing, the trial court concluded that the employee failed to identify a legal basis that would justify changing his authorized physician and that he failed to prove he is likely to prevail at trial on his claim for additional medical benefits. The employee appealed, and we affirmed the trial court’s interlocutory order. Thereafter, a compensation hearing was held. The trial court concluded that the employee was entitled to permanent disability and lifetime medical benefits with his authorized treating physicians but was not entitled to additional temporary disability benefits. The employee has appealed. Having carefully reviewed the record, we affirm the trial court’s order and certify it as final.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 11, 2024

U.S. District Judge Aleta A. Trauger earned a reputation as a tough prosecutor after convicting a former Tennessee governor during her stint at the U.S. attorney’s office. The 1981 case, which dealt with selling liquor licenses to political friends, gave her credibility in a male-dominated space. “It really set me up as a woman who was tough and could do litigation,” said Trauger, who serves in the Middle District of Tennessee. From helping to form the Tennessee Lawyers' Association for Women to becoming the first female district judge in the Middle District of Tennessee, Trauger has been a trailblazer for women’s advancement in the law. A new video profile from the U.S. Courts explores her unlikely journey.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 11, 2024

The Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice (ATJ) Commission is partnering with West Tennessee Legal Services and the Governor’s Faith Based and Community Initiative to host a free expungement clinic on April 19 in Jackson. The clinic is for those who have charges in Madison County General Sessions or Circuit courts. Attorney volunteers will work with clients virtually and use document automation software to generate the petitions needed for the expungements. Clients will be prescreened and no prior experience is required. Sign up to volunteer here or for questions, contact Andy Cole with WTLS.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 11, 2024

Tennessee Bar Association leaders recently met with the members of the state’s congressional delegation in Washington. D.C., as part of the American Bar Association's (ABA) annual Day on the Hill. TBA President Jim Barry, President-elect Ed Lanquist, YLD President-elect Sean Aiello, ABA Resource Committee Chair Jonathan Cole and Executive Director Sheree Wright participated in the visits and other activities planned as part of the Day on the Hill event. Members of the group met with representatives from all nine congressional offices and both senators. The focus of this year’s ABA Day on the Hill was promoting support and funding for the Legal Services Corporation, as well as increased funding for federal public defenders, support for attorney-client confidentiality over prison email systems, reauthorization of the Higher Education Act and reforms to student lending. See photos from the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 11, 2024

The Memphis Bar Association (MBA) will hold a reception on May 2 to honor newly-confirmed Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Mary Wagner. The event will take place from 4-6 p.m. CDT on the second floor of the Judge D’Army Bailey Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave., Memphis 38103. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be provided. RSVP by April 29 to info@memphisbar.org or 901-527-3573. Wagner, who currently serves on the Shelby County Circuit Court, was confirmed by the Tennessee General Assembly on March 11. She will join the court after Justice Roger A. Page retires on Aug. 31.

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Apr 11, 2024

Want to learn more about entertainment law? Then make plans to tune in on April 25 for the next installment in the TBA Young Lawyers Division's Rookie's Guide webcast series. This month, Nashville attorney Anthony Adewumi with Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) will take on the basics of this practice area with an overview of contracts, intellectual property rights, licensing and dispute resolutions. The webcast kicks off at noon CDT. Learn more and register here. Interested in other introductory programs? Catch up on past series installments on criminal law, estate planning, family law or personal injury.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 11, 2024

The list of those applicants who achieved a passing score on the February 2024 Uniform Bar Examination in Tennessee will be released tomorrow by the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners. Results will be posted by the board by 2 p.m. CDT and will be available on the TBA.org website as soon as they are released.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 10, 2024

New law school rankings from U.S. News & World Report were released with fewer big changes than previous years, according to Reuters. Schools in the top four spots remained in the same position and there were relatively few changes among the so-called T-14 schools. Further down the list, though, there was significant movement. Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law and Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law both had the largest gain, moving up 28 positions. The University of Louisville Louis D. Brandeis School of Law had the largest drop, declining 37. For Tennessee schools, Vanderbilt University Law School came in at 19 (down from 16 last year); University of Tennessee College of Law came in at 52 (down one spot from last year); Belmont University College of Law ranked 91 (up from 105 last year); University of Memphis School of Law placed at 140 (down from 125 last year); and Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law came in at 165 (up from 175 last year). See the full list for this year. Compare results to the 2023 list.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 10, 2024

A number of legal groups will hold a free virtual name change clinic via Zoom at 4:30 p.m. EDT tomorrow and lawyers are needed to volunteer for the clinic. Those interested may sign up here. After the virtual clinic, clients will gather on the fifth floor of The Edney on April 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT to sign and notarize completed documents. The clinic is sponsored by Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET), the Chattanooga Bar Association, the TBA Young Lawyers Division, Chattanooga Trans Liberation Collective and the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands. View a flyer for the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 10, 2024

The Tennessee Advisory Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure has started broadcasting its quarterly meetings. The video feed from the April 5 meeting is now available to view on YouTube.


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