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Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

Environmental lawyers across the state rely on this annual program from the TBA Environmental Law Section to keep them up to date on timely topics relevant to the practice area. Government, in-house and private practice attorneys will discuss new regulations, ethics, case law updates and more. Do not miss this opportunity to learn from seasoned practitioners while networking with colleagues from across the state. This year’s forum will be Dec. 1 at the offices of Baker Donelson in Nashville. Beginning at 10 a.m. CST, it will provide one hour of dual credit and four hours of general credit.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

Memphis attorney and former mayoral candidate Van Turner is asking for a formal investigation “into the practices and procedures” of the Shelby County Election Commission during the Oct. 5 Memphis municipal election, the Commercial Appeal reports. The request is based on a report that an election worker had her car broken into the night before the election, with items stolen including keys to ballot boxes and codes to the mayoral election. Turner also said that another set of keys had earlier gone missing from a downtown office of the election commission. The commission has said the election was not compromised in any way. Turner came in fourth in the race for Memphis mayor, losing to Paul Young.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

The rate of violent crime continues to rise in Memphis, with the 83 murders committed in the past three months a 26% increase over the same period last year, the Commercial Appeal reports. Since January there have been 245 murders, a 36% increase from last year. The increase reflects the wider trend of increased violent and property crime reported by the Memphis Police Department. 

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

The Memphis Bar Association will hold its annual meeting Dec. 7 at the Children’s Museum of Memphis, 2525 Central Ave. The event will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and a program.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

The state of Tennessee will apparently not challenge a three-judge panel ruling on a state law that was found to violate the Tennessee Constitution’s Home Rule Amendment, the Nashville Post reports. The law would have lowered the vote threshold necessary to allow for major renovations at the fairgrounds, which would have led to a return of NASCAR racing at the venue. Metro is also challenging a law that cut the size of the Metro Council in half and laws that would add state appointees to the Nashville airport and sports boards.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

Corporate bankruptcies in Tennessee have nearly doubled last year’s total and are reaching pre-Covid levels, the Tennessean reports. SmileDirectClub, American Physician Partners and Yellow Corp. are just some of the major companies who have filed for bankruptcy this year.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 26, 2023

Legislation passed last year in Tennessee is helping make event ticket pricing more transparent, although some online sellers are not following the spirit of the law, Tennessee Lookout reports. The ticketing transparency bill — sponsored by Sen. Heidi Campbell, D-Nashville, and Rep. Caleb Hemmer, D-Nashville — was passed in response to growing frustration over the increase in hidden ticket fees on concerts and sporting events. Tennessee Lookout’s review of online sites found Ticketmaster is following the law, while others are still marketing seats at lower prices that get more expensive as the buyer moves toward purchase.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Oct 26, 2023

TBA's Immigration Law Section will present this introductory-level CLE program virtually on November 16. This event is designed to provide law school students, new attorneys, and attorneys seeking a new practice area with the necessary knowledge and insight to become familiar with the fundamentals of immigration law. Learn more or register here.

With this webinar, participants will become acquainted with the basics, including:

  • Key terminology and concepts
  • Sources of immigration law and agencies involved
  • Different types of immigrant and non-immigrant visas—both employment-based and family-based
  • Deportation and removal proceedings
  • Potential avenues for humanitarian relief

Participants will receive the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of immigration legal services. You won't want to miss this informative program!

Schedule:

1-2pm CT: Immigration Law 101 - Elaine Witty
2-3pm: Five Easy Pieces...To Successfully Launch Your Immigration Practice - Linda Rose

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 25, 2023

A new report from Just City Court Watch has found a “pattern of low scores in sensitivity and neutrality, raising concerns about the fairness of case adjudications” in Memphis courtrooms. The report also highlights the length of time that cases remain unresolved and the frequency of charge dismissals. The October 2023 Court Watch Report is the culmination of a year of collaboration between Just City and the Public Data Accountability Project. Read more about the study in an email from the group.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 25, 2023

Incumbent Franklin Mayor Ken Moore won reelection last night over Alderman Gabrielle Hanson. The race gained national attention as Hanson faced questions about her ties to white supremacists, her criminal record and past statements about the Covenant School shooting. Read more about the race from the Nashville Post and its Williamson County sister publication The News.


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