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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 10, 2025
News Type: Year End CLE

The TBA's Year End CLE Event includes a three-hour "Attorney Wellness" package designed to help Tennessee lawyers quickly earn dual credit. The package includes courses on combating burnout through mentorship, compassionate lawyering and addressing bias, providing a focused path for attorneys seeking well-being–centered programming.  Check out the specific courses included in the package on the TBA website. Looking for something else? TBA also has six, eight, 10, 12 and 15-hour packages, packages based on specific topics or practice areas, live webcasts and on-demand video all month long. Explore all the Year End options to complete your CLE requirement by Dec. 31.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court has held that the defendants in a legal malpractice and fraud action were not entitled to dismissal of the lawsuits under the Tennessee Public Participation Act (TPPA) because the lawsuits were not filed in response to the defendants’ exercise of the right to petition. Access the press release from the Administrative Office of the Courts.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025

The judges of the Davidson County General Sessions Court announced that they have directed Justice A.A. Birch Courthouse security to heighten security measures following remarks by Congressman Andy Ogles that "appeared intended to incite violence against elected officials in Davidson County." In a joint statement, the judges said, "We stand united in condemning any language or actions that target judges — or any elected officials — with threats of violence as a means of expressing political disagreement. In light of the numerous acts of political violence witnessed in recent years, the statements made by Mr. Ogles are unacceptable." Read the full statement. The judges also sent a formal request to Gov. Bill Lee requesting that the state take "immediate steps to ensure the safety and security of the public in and around" the courthouse.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Former Memphis Police Office Patric J. Ferguson pleaded guilty in August to civil rights, firearms, kidnapping and obstruction charges connected with the fatal shooting of 30-year-old Robert Howard. Ferguson was sentenced last week to 38 years in prison. The Tennessee Lookout reports that in 2021, Ferguson used a police database to search for Howard, who at the time was in a relationship with a woman who previously dated Ferguson. Ferguson was charged with kidnapping Howard, killing him in the back of his patrol car and dumping the body in the Wolf River.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025

Montgomery County Commissioner Michael Lankford on Dec. 8 was chosen to serve as the interim state House District 75 representative by the Montgomery County Commission. The Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle reports that the commission voted for Lankford to complete the term of the late Rep. Jeff Burkhart, R-Clarksville, following Burkhart's unexpected death on Nov. 14. "I appreciate the confidence that the commission has in me, and I look forward to working with this body in the future at the state capitol," Lankford said, addressing the commission after the meeting. Six candidates submitted resumes and letters of interest to the commission for consideration for the seat.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025
News Type: Legal News

The number of lawyers in the United States increased significantly this year for the first time since 2020, rising from 1.35 million in 2024 to 1.37 million this year, according to the American Bar Association (ABA) 2025 Profile of the Legal Profession. The profile is based on findings from the National Lawyer Population Survey (NLPS) published by the ABA’s Center for Bar Leadership. In total, the number of resident active lawyers in the U.S. has grown by 73,363 over the last 10 years, an increase of 5.6%, according to the survey. The ABA has collected data on the number of U.S. lawyers since 1878. Over the last 147 years, overall growth has been consistently positive, with short bursts of rapid expansion. Read more about the NLPS and download the full report.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 9, 2025
News Type: BPR Actions

Anderson County lawyer Bradley David Williams was reinstated to the practice of law on Dec. 2. He had been on inactive status since Dec. 15, 2015. According to the Tennessee Supreme Court, Williams filed a reinstatement petition, which the Board of Professional Responsibility found to be satisfactory.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 9, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court adopted amendments to two rules last week. In the first order, the court announced the adoption of an amendment to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 12.4(E) to set forth the procedures and deadlines for litigation that could affect the method or timing of an execution when the litigation is filed after an execution date is set. In the second order, the court announced an amendment to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 54 to add a new type of civil complaint required to be heard by a three-judge panel. The court explained that the action was taken after the General Assembly passed and the governor signed new legislation amending Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 20. Both orders were adopted on Dec. 5 and took effect immediately.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 9, 2025
News Type: BPR Actions

Knox County lawyer Keri Elizabeth Rule was temporarily suspended from the practice of law on Dec. 5. The Tennessee Supreme Court took the action after finding that Rule failed to respond to the Board of Professional Responsibility concerning a complaint of misconduct. The suspension will remain in effect until dissolution or modification by the court.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Dec 9, 2025
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee Attorney General (AG) Jonathan Skrmetti has announced Phase 2 of Operation Robocall Roundup, expanding a crackdown on illegal robocalls to include four of the largest telecommunications companies in the country. According to Skrmetti, Inteliquent, Bandwidth, Lumen and Peerless have collectively facilitated an estimated 3.4 billion scam calls nationwide since 2020. “Despite action by attorneys general across the country, [these companies] continue to profit from routing these illegal calls into millions of American homes," he said. "We are intensifying enforcement against these bad actors to ensure stronger safeguards for consumers.” Read more in a press release from the AG's office.


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