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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 15, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court censured Hamilton County lawyer Cindy Powell Bice on Jan. 14. The court reports that while representing a client in a child support modification case, Bice disclosed confidential information and failed to withdraw from representation in a timely manner in violation of Rules of Professional Conduct 1.6(a), 1.9(c) and 1.16(a)(3) and (d). After the client posted a negative online public Google Review of Bice’s legal services, Bice posted a public response with detailed confidential information about the client, including references to payment for legal services, a contempt action for failure to pay child support, the client’s disability, the hearing date and attorney-client communications. The court also found that between 2015 and 2023, Bice posted online responses to four negative client reviews, revealing confidential information about former clients’ representation, including disclosure of fee amounts paid, legal advice given, actions/inactions by the clients, and other information. In addition to the censure, the court ordered Bice to complete three extra hours of CLE about client confidentiality and online/social media use within 90 days.