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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 13, 2026

Metro Nashville Council Member Joy Kimbrough has filed a $40 million defamation lawsuit against Ryan Moses and his liquor distribution company, Best Brands Inc., over a dismissed ethics complaint that accused her of demanding $500,000 in exchange for support of a rezoning proposal. The Nashville Post reports that the Metro ethics board dismissed the complaint after Moses failed to provide evidence. Kimbrough alleges the false claims severely damaged her reputation and caused emotional distress.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 13, 2026

In addition to serving on the bench, District 29 Chancellor Tony Childress is a volunteer firefighter, and on Dec. 26, 2025, he assisted with a surprise delivery. Childress was hunting with friends when he received a text from the Bogata Volunteer Fire Department about a woman giving birth in her car. He was the first firefighter on the scene and was able to assist the mother and baby until an ambulance arrived. Of his work with the fire department, Childress says, “I was a volunteer firefighter before I was a judge. I just said that’s not one of the things I’m going to give up. I believe in serving the community in whatever capacity you can. Judges ought to serve their communities in more roles than just being a judge. If you’re a leader, and judges are leaders, at some point you need to lead if you can do something. That’s why I keep doing it.” Read more in this profile from the Administrative Office of the Courts. District 29 serves Dyer and Lake counties.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Jan 13, 2026

The 2026 Estate Planning & Probate Forum will take place at the Marriott Cool Springs in Franklin on March 6. This event provides seven hours of CLE, including one hour of dual credit, and offers sessions on litigation and estate planning, public receivership, a probate panel, and a legislative update. Speakers include Section Chair Robert Malin, Rebecca Blair, Chancellor William Cole, Arthur Cook, Jennifer Exum, General Sessions Court Judge Toby Gilley, Zachary Glaser, Rob Hazard, Lisa Helton, Robin Miller, David Parsons, Al Secor, Andrea Sinclair, Jared Smith and Ashley Stearns. Section members receive discounted registration. Get more information and register on the TBA's website.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

The Petitioner, Zachary Thompson, appeals from the Shelby County Criminal Court’s denial of his petition for post-conviction relief, arguing that the post-conviction court erred in finding that he failed to establish that trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance. Discerning no error, we affirm.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

This appeal stems from an extension and modification of an order of protection. Upon motion by Appellee, the trial court extended the initial order of protection between the parties for one year and modified the terms of the order. Appellant challenges the extension on procedural, statutory, and constitutional grounds. After careful review, we affirm the trial court’s extension and modification of the order of protection.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

The trial court dismissed a prisoner’s petition for a writ of certiorari on the basis that no verified petition was timely filed. On appeal, the prisoner concedes that his verified petition was filed at least one day late but contends that this Court should adopt an exception permitting the late filing due to obstruction by prison staff that prevented the prisoner from filing a timely verified petition. We affirm the decision of the trial court.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

Vice President JD Vance announced Thursday that the Trump administration is establishing a new Department of Justice (DOJ) Division for National Fraud Enforcement to be lead by a new assistant attorney general, The Hill reports. The move follows the DOJ's investigation into allegations of mass welfare fraud in Minnesota. It has charged 85 defendants in that case and the administration said it is increasing prosecution resources and attorneys assigned to the investigation. Vance said the new position will “focus primarily” on the Minnesota fraud case, but also will have “nation-wide jurisdiction over the issue of fraud.” Following the news, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the new role on the social platform X. Read more about the new fraud division from this White House fact sheet.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

Litigator and pilot Edward A. Hadley has launched Aero Legal Advocates PLC, a law firm in Brentwood specializing in aviation law. The firm announced the news in a press release. Hadley brings more than three decades of legal and aviation experience to the firm, which also includes pilot-attorneys Jake B. Callaham, Chris Hughston II and Mark Blount. Aero Legal Advocates will represent a wide range of aviation professionals and entities including aircraft owners, pilots, mechanics, operators, aviation businesses and airports in matters before the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board and state and federal courts. The firm also will advise clients on accidents, aircraft purchases, leasing, hangar construction, tax issues, regulatory compliance, agency investigations and aviation-related commercial disputes.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jan 12, 2026

Nashville-based Lipscomb University is facing a lawsuit from 11 students who say they became ill from black mold in their dorm rooms. According to the Nashville Post, the lawsuit, filed Jan. 7 in Davidson County Circuit Court, alleges that “persistent condensation, damp air, musty odors and unexplained illness” have harmed the students’ quality of life. The plaintiffs claim the university continued assigning female students to dorms despite knowing about poor ventilation and recurring mold problems. The students are seeking $14.5 million in damages. In a statement, the university said, “Lipscomb University takes these allegations seriously, and we are deeply committed to the well-being of our students. Based on our initial review, this case is egregiously overstated. Lipscomb University has established and follows strict protocols, consistent with EPA guidance and industry standards, for addressing suspected mold concerns.”


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