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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: Upcoming

Tennesseans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (TADP) and the American Baptist College Presidential Lecture Series will present “Doomed to Repeat: The Legacy of Race in Tennessee’s Death Penalty and Criminal Legal System” over a six-week period beginning this Friday. The speaker series will run from 6-7:30 p.m. CDT each Friday. The lectures will be free and open to the public, and video recordings will be available following each event. The goal of the series is to provide students and the community an opportunity to hear from legal experts and those who have been directly impacted by the death penalty. Learn more in a news release from the groups. Register for this week’s program.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Teams from several Tennessee high schools recently competed in the Empire Windy City Classic Mock Trial Tournament in Chicago with Montgomery Bell Academy (MBA) winning the championship round against Centennial High School from California. This was MBA’s fifth Empire championship, tying Trinity Pacific School of California for the most titles ever. Two other schools from Tennessee also competed. CSTHEA, a Chattanooga home school, finished in sixth place while St. Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis finished in 12th place. Three students from St. Mary’s also took home individual awards: Krithica Vaidyanathan won fifth place Best Witness, Caroline Hunt was named fifth place Best Attorney and tied co-student Zoe McMullen for seventh place Best Witness. MBA will return to Chicago in November to compete for the Empire World Championship. See photos from winning team.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023

Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET) will hold a child support clinic on Oct. 19 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. EDT at the Hamilton County Juvenile Court. The in-person event will provide advice to those seeking to secure child support. Pre-registration for clients is encouraged. Attorney volunteers are needed. Those interested in helping should email Mary Frances Devoe at mdevoe@laet.org. View a flyer for the event.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023

The Tennessee Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection met recently to consider claims from clients alleging financial loss due to the illegal actions of their lawyers. The fund approved three claims: $8,335 against Shelby County lawyer A. Sais Phillips Finney, $2,500 against Shelby County lawyer Robert Harris Golder and $11,975 against Sevier County lawyer James Ralph Hickman Jr. The Fund for Client Protection was established by the Tennessee Supreme Court to reimburse individuals for losses caused by dishonest conduct by attorneys. The fund is operated by a board, which meets quarterly to consider claims. In September 2022, the Tennessee Supreme Court amended Rule 25 to require the fund to notify the Tennessee Bar Association of claims paid. News releases also are posted online.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: BPR Actions

Sumner County lawyer Ramsdale O’DeNeal Jr. received a public censure from the Tennessee Supreme Court on Oct. 11. The court found that O’DeNeal, while representing a client in a criminal matter, accepted a flat fee for services but later requested the client pay an additional $1,000. O’DeNeal did not receive informed consent to change the fee. The client paid the fee, but during the disciplinary investigation, O’DeNeal refunded the $1,000 to the client. His actions were determined to violate Rules of Professional Conduct 1.5 and 1.8.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: BPR Actions

Shelby County lawyer Brian Chadwick Rickman received a public censure from the Tennessee Supreme Court on Oct. 11. The court found that Rickman, while representing a client in a car wreck matter, agreed to a settlement offer from the defendant without his client’s knowledge or approval. Rickman also failed to respond to the disciplinary complaint. His actions were determined to violate Rules of Professional Conduct 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.16 and 8.1.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: TBA CLE

TBA's Corporate Counsel Section will host two webcasts this fall. The first, "Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Regulations, Cyber Threats, and AI" will take place this Friday at noon CDT. The webinar will focus on data privacy and cybersecurity issues and the complex challenges that lawyers must understand to effectively represent their clients. The second webcast, Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel, is scheduled for Dec. 7 at noon CST. Laura Chastain, ethics counsel for the Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR), will discuss Formal Ethics Opinion 2022-F-168 regarding in-house counsel who reside and are licensed in other states.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Journal, a longtime state government news publication, and its bill tracking service has been acquired by State Affairs, a 2021 startup delivering political news in several states. The journal and Tennessee Legislation Service was owned by M. Lee Smith Publishers. Smith, onetime legal counsel to Gov. Winfield Dunn, founded the journal in 1975. Editor Erik Schelzig, a former Associated Press reporter, will continue to run the publication, the Nashville Post reports. In addition to Tennessee, State Affairs has reporters in Georgia, Indiana and Kansas.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: Legal News

West Tennessee Legal Services (WTLS) will receive a Pro Bono Innovation Fund grant of $56,717 to boost pro bono services, the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) recently announced. WTLS plans to use the funds to assess its current pro bono program and plan transformative changes. According to LSC, WTLS will engage in a six-month assessment focused on client-centered internal pro bono processes. It also will look at staffing needs and strategies for volunteer recruitment, training and mentoring. WTLS is one of 17 organizations receiving a grant under the program.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Oct 11, 2023
News Type: Upcoming

Today is the deadline to reserve a discounted hotel room for the TBA's Health Law Forum. The $279 rate at the Hyatt Centric Nashville will be honored for the nights of Nov. 1-2. Reserve your room here. Now in its 35th year, the Health Law Forum remains the premier event for Tennessee health care lawyers. In addition to timely topics such as AI and telehealth, this year’s event will feature a Thursday night reception allowing attendees to catch up with colleagues from across the state. Register for the forum now.


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