Deborah Taylor Tate was honored for her service on the Centerstone of Tennessee Board beginning in 2002 after serving as Governor Sundquist’s legal counsel and senior policy advisor on mental health issues.Tate was instrumental in the creation and implementation of a Mental Health Commission…
All five Tennessee Supreme Court Justices swore in applicants across the state to become members of the Tennessee Bar today, June 6, 2017.
In Memphis, Justice Holly Kirby swore in 12 new applicants to the Tennessee Bar. In Nashville, Chief Justice Jeff Bivins and Justice Connie Clark swore…
The Tennessee Supreme Court and 53 members of the 101st Airborne Division and 5th Special Forces Group, stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, recently celebrated the Supreme Court’s Revised Military spouse Rule (Rule 7), which permits attorney spouses of those in the military to obtain temporary…
Source: Tennessee Bar AssociationThe Tennessee Bar Association today named Nashville lawyer Joycelyn Stevenson as its new executive director. A shareholder with Littler Mendelson PC with a practice focused on labor and employment law, Stevenson has been a…
Lipscomb University served as host to the Tennessee Supreme Court today, June 1, 2017, American Legion Auxiliary’s Volunteer Girls State, a nationally recognized program providing high school female leaders in Tennessee the opportunity to experience and learn about civic engagement.
The Court…
Lipscomb University will host the Tennessee Supreme Court next week as part of American Legion Auxiliary’s Volunteer Girls State, a nationally recognized program providing high school female leaders in Tennessee the opportunity to experience and learn about civic engagement.The Court will hear two…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld an attorney’s five-year suspension and $7,500 in restitution, concluding that the sanctions were not arbitrary or capricious or characterized by an abuse of discretion.This disciplinary matter arose out of an attorney’s representation of his client in an…
The Tennessee Supreme Court heard oral arguments from two cases today, Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville in front of nearly 600 high school students, as part of Boys State. The program, called SCALES (Supreme Court Advancing Legal Education for Students)…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has reversed a decision of the Court of Appeals, which declined to award attorney’s fees on appeal in a post-divorce proceeding.In the underlying final divorce decree of the parties in this case, the husband and wife were parties to a marital dissolution agreement, which…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a defendant in a criminal case has no right to appeal a decision denying his request for the return of property that was seized during a criminal investigation when the defendant failed to file a pretrial motion to suppress the evidence.In…
2017 marks the 17th year in a row that the Tennessee Supreme Court will hold oral arguments before high school students at American Legion Boys State. The Court session is just one element of week-long programs in which 600 students learn through firsthand experience how our government works…
Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. dreamed of becoming an attorney as a child growing up in Nashville. A trail-blazing civic leader, he became the Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee this spring.Here he is pictured with Court of Appeals Judge Richard H. Dinkins and…
Six state court chief justices recently signed a charter in support of the Regional Judicial Opioid Initiative (RJOI), which has developed an action plan with strategies to combat the growing opioid epidemic. The RJOI’s founding states include Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and…
On Saturday, April 8, volunteers came together for a free legal clinic at Campbell Chapel Baptist Church to help members of the public in Bolivar, Tennessee, get their criminal records expunged. Volunteer lawyers met with and prepared court forms for almost 40 clients who qualified for free…
The Trial Court Vacancy Commission is now accepting applications for the Circuit Court judge vacancy in the 30th Judicial District – Shelby County. Judge Robert L. Childers has informed the governor that he will retire effective June 30, 2017. Any interested applicant must be a licensed…
Lipscomb University’s Institute for Conflict Management attracted approximately 150 mediators and attorneys from across the Tennessee as well as surrounding states for its annual Southeast Conference on Conflict Management.Topics ranged from Marketing your Mediation Practice, Intergenerational…
The Judges of the 17th and 22nd Judicial Districts invite you to attend a CLE Seminar and Luncheon, "Bench/Bar Relations and Rules of Practice" on Friday, May 19, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m at the City of Lewisburg Recreation Center. Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Roger A. Page, along…
Nine people graduated from Davidson County Veterans Court and were celebrated on Monday, May 8, 2017. General Sessions Judge Melissa Blackburn presided over the ceremony, and also presides over the court. Brigadier General Eden J. Murrie, United States Air Force, (Ret.) gave remarks.Across the…
The 2017 Tennessee Clerks of Court Board of Directors, Education Committee and the Administrative Office of the Courts presented the Tennessee Clerks of Court Spring Seminar May 9-11, 2017. Court clerks from across Tennessee were updated on court document e-filing, the juvenile court system,…
Source: Nashville Bar AssociationWith over 355 people in attendance, the Nashville Bar Association hosted their annual Law Day Luncheon on Friday, May 5, 2017—this year centering around the theme The 14th Amendment: Transforming an American Democracy. Court of Appeals Judge Frank Clement…