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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 13, 2022
News Type: Legal News, Your Career

Workers’ Compensation Judge Deana Seymour will retire effective Sept. 1, the Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims announced yesterday. The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is seeking interested attorneys to apply for the position in Memphis. The successful candidate will complete Seymour’s term, which expires June 30, 2026, and then will be eligible for two additional full terms. Interested applicants should complete this questionnaire and email it to Marie Halpin by Aug. 1. For more information, contact bureau administrator Abbie Hudgens.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 13, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Kristi W. Arth, assistant professor of law and the director of field placements at Belmont University College of Law, has been named a “Top 40 Young Lawyer” by the American Bar Association. The “On The Rise” program recognizes ABA young lawyer members who exemplify a broad range of high achievement, innovation, vision, leadership, and legal and community service. Arth runs a Legal Fiction Workshop for Belmont Law students that produced the 2021 winner of the ABA Journal/Ross Writing Contest. She also serves on an ABA group that vets nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court. Before joining Belmont, she was a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings. Read more about her background or see the full list of honorees.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 13, 2022
News Type: Your Career

Cornelius & Collins is seeking an associate attorney in its Nashville office to handle insurance defense, construction law, employment law and health care liability matters. Preference will be given to those with experience conducting discovery and depositions, working with expert witnesses, and handling motions before state and federal courts. To apply, send a cover letter, resume, law school transcript and writing sample to Peter Robison pcrobison@cclawtn.com. See the full job posting and application instructions on the TBA JobLink platform.

Posted by: Kate Prince & Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 13, 2022
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA’s Tennessee FastTrack program is coming to Knoxville on Sept. 23. Fulfill all your annual CLE requirements with this program, which will provide attendees with tips and updates in a wide range of practice areas. The program will offer a combination of 15 hours of live credit and prepaid credits to complete online anytime — at home or on your mobile device — allowing you to customize your learning to your schedule. The Knoxville program will run from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. EDT at the University of Tennessee Conference Center. The series also will hold sessions in Memphis on Aug. 26 and Nashville on Sept. 16.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The New York Times recently ran an article on the 50th anniversary of Title IX – legislation signed by former President Richard Nixon in 1972 that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools or education programs that receive federal funding. Featured in the article is Cookeville attorney Sam Schiller of the Schiller Law Firm, whose practice is dedicated to cases involving sex discrimination of high school or middle school athletes. According to the article, Schiller has filed Title IX lawsuits against school districts in more than 30 states and has never lost a case. “We’re now at the point where women who were high school athletes are raising families, and they definitely know their daughters are supposed to have what the men have had all along. It’s Title IX 2.0,” Schiller told the Times. Read the full article.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Election 2022

Early voting for the Aug. 4 election begins Friday and runs through July 30. This year’s ballot will be longer than usual, featuring four constitutional amendments, as well as judicial and other court races. The Secretary of State’s office in a statement urged people to take advantage of the early voting period. Tennesseans can find early voting and Election Day polling locations and sample ballots through the GoVoteTN app or online at GoVoteTN.gov. Learn more from WPLN.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Legal News

The Nashville Business Journal has announced Davidson County Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle as its Lifetime Achievement honoree for 2022. According to NBJ, Lyle was a partner at local law firm Trabue, Sturdivant & Dewitt from 1984 until 1995 and has served Davidson County as a judge for more than 20 years. The publication also announced its 2022 Best of the Bar list. Read more on Lyle’s award and the full Best of the Bar list from the Nashville Business Journal.  

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Legal News, Your Career

The Tennessee Supreme Court will begin accepting applications for the position of State Attorney General and Reporter on Friday. Interested candidates must submit an application by noon CDT on July 29. The Supreme Court will interview all candidates at public hearings on Aug. 8 and 9 at the Nashville Supreme Court Building. The hearings will be livestreamed on the TN Courts YouTube page. Per Tennessee’s constitution, the attorney general is appointed by the Supreme Court and serves an eight-year term. The new attorney general will begin their term on Sept. 1. Attorney General Herbert Slatery announced in May he would not seek a second term.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Legal News

Three attorneys have applied for a vacancy on the 11th Judicial District Criminal Court, which covers Hamilton County. Robert Davis, Amanda B. Dunn and Alexander K. McVeagh will be interviewed by the Trial Court Vacancy Commission during a public hearing on Aug. 5 at 9 a.m. EDT. The commission will vote immediately after the interviews and forward the names of qualified candidates to Gov. Bill Lee for his consideration. The Administrative Office of the Courts has more on each candidate. 

Posted by: Kate Prince on Jul 12, 2022
News Type: Passages

Attorney Michael Barry Swindle of Altamonte Springs, Florida, died on June 18. He was 77. Swingle attended college at the University of Tennessee and, after a brief stint with the U.S. Army and as a member of the Office of Staff Judges Advocate (JAG), returned to UT where he earned his law degree from the College of Law. Swindle eventually made his way to the Orlando area, where he practiced law for the remainder of his career. Though he lived for many years in Florida, his friends say he always identified as a Tennessean. A celebration of life will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. EDT at All Saints Episcopal Church of Winter Park, 338 East Lyman Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789. The family asks in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to All Saints Episcopal Church in Winter Park.


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