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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 28, 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. Registration is open until April 5. The groups are hosting the clinic in conjunction with Help4TNMonth, which is observed each April to bring public awareness to the need for free and reduced fee legal services, and celebrate the organizations that provide these services throughout the year.

Posted by: Tanja Trezise on Mar 28, 2024

This appeal concerns the trial court’s denial of a petition for an order of protection based upon allegations of stalking. This is one of four cases in which the petitioner sought an order of protection against four women. We affirm the trial court’s denial of the petition in this case.

Posted by: Tanja Trezise on Mar 28, 2024

This appeal concerns the trial court’s denial of a petition for an order of protection based upon allegations of stalking. This is one of four cases in which the petitioner sought an order of protection against four women. We affirm the trial court’s denial of the petition in this case.

Posted by: Tanja Trezise on Mar 28, 2024

This is an appeal from an order denying a petition to set aside a tax sale of unimproved real property. The petitioner had acquired the parcel in 2017 but had failed to update his address with the property assessor and other taxing authorities and had failed to pay taxes associated with the parcel from 2017 through 2021. The taxing authorities, as plaintiffs, commenced a lawsuit to collect the delinquent taxes in 2020. Unable to locate the petitioner for lack of a current address, the taxing authorities sought permission from the trial court to notify the petitioner of the lawsuit through publication in the local newspaper, which the trial court granted. After the time for notice by publication had expired, the taxing authorities sought and were granted default judgment regarding the petitioner’s property, and the taxing authorities sold the real property at a delinquent tax sale. The order confirming the tax sale was entered on April 7, 2021, but was not recorded with the local register of deeds until April 26, 2022, after the one-year statutory redemption period had passed. In July and August 2021, the petitioner contacted the taxing authorities to inquire about taxes he owed on the property and traveled to Crockett County to meet with the city and county officials and pay the delinquent taxes. For unknown reasons, the taxing authorities did not inform the petitioner that the real property had been sold at a tax sale earlier that year. The petitioner did not initiate a redemption action and did not file a petition to have the sale set aside at that time. In June 2022, after the one-year redemption period had elapsed and the statute of limitations period for setting aside the tax sale had expired, the petitioner sued to set aside the tax sale, which action the trial court denied as untimely. The petitioner has appealed. Discerning no reversible error, we affirm.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 28, 2024

Combining existing law firms into a single business involves a lot of moving parts and personalities. Use this list to make sure you don’t overlook anything important. Find this and more in the Opening a Firm section of TBA’s Law Practice Management Center.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 28, 2024

The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously advanced a bill today that would require TikTok’s China-based parent company ByteDance to divest the app or face a U.S. ban, The Hill reports. The “Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,” advanced out of committee with overwhelming bipartisan support just two days after it was introduced by Reps. Mike Gallagher, R-Wisconsin, and Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Illinois, the top lawmakers on the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. TikTok has pushed back on allegations that it poses national security risks based on its ownership by a Chinese company.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 28, 2024

This week's testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee by TBA Executive Director Sheree Wright and Williamson County attorney David R. Grimmett is now available to watch online. The pair talked about the need to increase the hourly rate and cap for court-appointed attorneys representing the indigent, and expressed support for the Administrative Office of the Court’s budget request of $26.145 million to raise the hourly rate to $80 per hour. Following their testimony, the committee approved a motion in support of adding $26.145 million to the governor's budget for that purpose. The funds ultimately will be decided through budget negotiations between the administration and the legislature. Watch the TBA's testimony beginning at 17:08.

Posted by: Jarod Word on Mar 28, 2024

The TBA Health Law Section on April 29 will host part two of its series on artificial intelligence (AI) governance. While AI can greatly assist with health care concerns such as consumer engagement, patient monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and research, it also leads to numerous questions involving data privacy and security. Join experts Barbara Bennett and Gene Price who will provide a brief overview of AI systems and discuss the privacy and security risks associated with those systems in a health care or health and wellness application. Register now.

Posted by: Jarod Word on Mar 28, 2024

The TBA Health Law Section registry is a great place to find colleagues with a similar focus. The directory provides a list of section members and their contact information, as well as a list of any other sections or TBA groups in which they participate. The content provides an avenue to connect with like-minded lawyers and find health law attorneys versed in other practice areas as well. View the section directory here.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 27, 2024

The Memphis Police Department will receive $1.9 million in federal funding to purchase new technology, Action News 5 reports. The funds will go toward blue light cameras, officer body-worn cameras and department software updates. U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Memphis, announced the funding, which the police chief says will be put to use in high-crime areas.


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