Nashville, Tenn.– In a unanimous opinion, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that a re-filed malpractice lawsuit must follow state statutes in effect at the time of re-filing.In 2006, Curtis Myers suffered a stroke and was treated by various healthcare providers. The next year, he filed a complaint…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Judicial Nominating Commission is now accepting applications for the Court of Appeals vacancy in the Eastern Division. The vacancy will be created by the retirement of Judge Herschel P. Franks on December 31, 2012.
Interested applicants must be an attorney who is at least 30…
The Tennessee Supreme Court today upheld a trial court’s damage award against a mother who misled her boyfriend by telling him he was the child’s father when he was not. In its ruling, the Court stated that an intentional misrepresentation claim, which is already recognized in Tennessee’s courts,…
The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled today that misdemeanor convictions for passing worthless checks may be used to impeach credibility because the offense of passing worthless checks involves dishonesty.Wanda F. Russell was indicted on four counts of theft over $1,000 but less than $10,000. The State…
10th Judicial District, Athens, Tenn. – Thanks to ongoing generous donations from the Frist Foundation’s Ansley Fund, attorneys and community members and organizations, students attending 12 public and private schools in the 10th Judicial District will hear oral arguments in three state Supreme…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld the 45-day suspension of a Chattanooga attorney’s law license. In a unanimous opinion, the Court affirmed the decision of a hearing panel of the Board of Professional Responsibility that Fred T. Hanzelik violated ethics rules governing the collection of fees,…
The Tennessee Supreme Court has upheld a ten-day suspension of a student at Hillsboro High School in Nashville.On September 5, 2008, Christian Heyne, a senior and captain of the football team, injured another student when he pinned the student’s foot under one of the wheels of his car. The…
Tennessee’s longest serving State Judge, Herschel P. Franks, Presiding Judge of the Court of Appeals, has announced that he will be retiring from the Court on December 31, 2012. In a letter to Governor Bill Haslam, he wrote: “Words cannot adequately express my heartfelt and sincere appreciation for…
Knoxville, Tenn. – In a unanimous opinion which is expected to limit the prospects of a reduced sentence in the appeal of a criminal case, the Tennessee Supreme Court reinstated the trial court’s three-year sentences of Susan Renee Bise of Greene County.In September of 2008, construction tools and…
On Wednesday, September 26th at the annual Equal Justice University, the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services will present the following awards: The 2012 B. Riney Green Award will be presented to Margaret L. Behm, first chair of the Tennessee Access to Justice Commission. The 2012 New…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court today upheld the jury verdict against T. Ray Brent Marsh, operator of the Tri-State Crematory in Noble, Georgia, resulting from Marsh’s mishandling of a corpse.In February of 2002, authorities discovered that Marsh had not been cremating bodies that…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled today that in a workers’ compensation case, the employee must exhaust the benefit review conference process before filing suit as required by state law.On June 3, 2010, Lacey Chapman, an employee of DaVita, Inc., fell and injured her elbow as she…
Nashville, Tenn.—The Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization announced it has awarded funds from its reserves to projects supporting the Supreme Court’s Access to Justice Initiative. The Commission’s reserves accumulate from fees paid by lawyers who do not complete the…
Registration is now open for the Board of Professional Responsibility's Ethics Workshop to be held Octorber 30, 2012, at the Nashville School of Law. For more information about the 6.33 Dual credit offering, click here for the…
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Supreme Court announced today that James ("Tony”) Vick has accepted its offer to serve as interim Chief Disciplinary Counsel for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility following the departure of Nancy Jones on September 30. Mr. Vick currently serves as…
On Monday, September 17, 2012, on Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, commemorating the 225th anniversary of the signing of the United States Constitution, MTSU is honored to be the site of a new citizens’ naturalization ceremony on our campus, witnessing the oath of citizenship of 240 new…
Chief Justice Gary Wade will administer the oath of office to Judge Don Ash on September 14, 2012, at the Historic Rutherford County Courthouse. The Rutherford/Cannon County Bar Association will host a reception immediately following at the Maple Street Grill. The swearing in ceremony will…
From Williamson HeraldBy Donna O'Neil, Managing EditorOn the heels of an across the District victory, topping all boxes on the tally in the March election, attorney Michael W. Binkley became Judge Michael W. Binkley in the…