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Posted by: Mindy Thomas on Apr 8, 2025

Life is full of surprises. TBA aims to ensure that you and your family are always protected. That's why we offer competitive rates on term life insurance. A term life policy is a simple and effective way to guarantee your family's financial stability and give you peace of mind. Reach out now for a no-obligation quote.

Posted by: Mindy Thomas on Apr 8, 2025

The TBA's Court Bond Program provides a wide array of bonds, including civil court, probate, fiduciary, notary, lost instrument and public official bonds. Unsure of which bond you need? Reach out – we’re here to help by streamlining the bond purchasing process to make it cost-effective. All bonds are underwritten by skilled and knowledgeable underwriters with a quick turnaround, typically within 24-48 hours. Begin by getting a quote today!

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 8, 2025

Spot Pet Insurance ensures your wallet is safeguarded against unexpected vet bills. You can visit any licensed vet or specialist across the U.S. or Canada. Optional preventative care plans are also available. Additionally, participants get access to a 24/7 pet telehealth line and special discounts on pet products and services. Get your quick, easy and free quote today!

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Apr 8, 2025

A bill proposed by Rep. Shaundelle Brooks, D-Nashville, would hold responsible those who knowingly provide firearms to those who are not allowed to possess them. HB0947/SB1191, which is named "Akilah's Law" for Brooks' son who was killed in the shooting at an Antioch Waffle House in 2018, passed the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee on March 26 with bipartisan support and no substantive debate. The bill would create a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by a sentence of imprisonment not greater than 11 months, 29 days, or a fine not to exceed $2,500, or both, for those who sell, offer to sell, deliver, or transfer a firearm to a person knowing that the person has, within the previous five years, been admitted, either voluntarily or involuntarily, to a mental institution unless the treatment was voluntary and solely for an alcohol abuse disorder and no other secondary substance abuse disorder or mental illness. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider the bill tomorrow. The Nashville Banner has more on the proposal.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Apr 8, 2025

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is terminating parole protections for roughly 985,000 people who entered the United States through the CBP One app during the Biden administration. The app allowed individuals to make appointments at ports of entry to then seek asylum. The Hill reports that DHS has begun sending email notices to affected migrants telling them to self-deport through the Trump administration’s version of the app, now called CBP Home. Those who entered the country as part of the Uniting for Ukraine program and Afghans who entered under Operation Allies Welcome were not impacted by the action.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Apr 8, 2025

TBA General, Solo, & Small Firm Section members are invited to a section networking happy hour event at East Nashville Beer Works in Nashville on April 22 from 5-7 p.m. CDT. While an RSVP is not required to attend, it does help to better track the expected number of guests. Thank you to Emma Elliott with Peregrine Law for sponsoring this event!

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Apr 8, 2025

In this post-divorce action, the parents filed cross-petitions to modify the agreed permanent parenting plan concerning their minor child. Following a hearing, the trial court entered an order determining that a material change in circumstance had occurred and that modification of the parenting plan was in the child’s best interest. The trial court changed the designation of primary residential parent from mother to father and adopted a new permanent parenting plan, which granted 237 days with the child to the father and 128 days to the mother annually. The mother has appealed. Discerning no reversible error, we affirm. We deny the father’s request for an award of attorney’s fees on appeal.

Posted by: Jamie Rhode on Apr 8, 2025

TBA's Immigration and Health Law sections will present Health Care Immigration Compliance in the Era of Trump 2.0 on April 9 at noon CDT. Speakers Todd Photopulos and Elizabeth Warren will discuss how health care providers should respond if ICE raids their facility, exploring the shifting policy landscape that meets at the intersection of immigration compliance and health law. You won't want to miss this timely webcast!

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Apr 8, 2025

Pro se Petitioner, Shavone D. Page, appeals the summary denial of his Tennessee Rule of Criminal Procedure 36.1 motion to correct an illegal sentence. After review, we agree with the trial court that Petitioner has not raised a colorable claim under Rule 36.1, and we affirm the judgment of the trial court.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Apr 8, 2025

Defendant, Daniel Joe Otten II, appeals from the trial court’s revocation of his community corrections sentence and order to serve the remainder of his five-year sentence in confinement. Defendant argues that he was denied the right to confront witnesses at the violation hearing and that the trial court improperly based its finding on hearsay evidence without a showing of reliability; that the evidence was insufficient to support the trial court’s finding that Defendant violated the conditions of his release and the trial court applied an incorrect standard by failing to distinguish between failure to report and absconsion; and that the trial court erred by ordering full revocation. After review, we conclude that the trial court erred by admitting hearsay testimony without a finding of good cause or reliability. Accordingly, we reverse the judgment of the trial court.


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