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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 29, 2015

Lowe, Yeager & Brown partner will lead association in 2016-2017

NASHVILLE, June 29, 2015 — Knoxville lawyer Jason H. Long took office as president-elect of the Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) at the group’s annual convention June 19 in Memphis.

Long was elected vice president in 2014 and served in that role during the 2014-2015 bar year. He will lead the association as president in 2016-2017. Building on the work of his predecessors, Long plans to focus on civics education, legislative relations and improving access to free legal services for those who cannot afford a lawyer. He additionally will focus on the evolving practice of Tennessee lawyers and the ways technology and innovation can enhance the delivery of legal services.

Long is a partner with Lowe, Yeager & Brown and works primarily in the areas of professional malpractice defense and licensure issues, commercial litigation, general civil litigation and adoption law. He joined the firm in 2014. Long previously worked at Sheppeard & Swanson PLLC, where he handled domestic relations and municipal law, and London & Amburn PC, where he handled medical malpractice, health care and regulatory issues.

Long graduated in 1996 from the University of Tennessee College of Law, where he served as chair of the Moot Court Board and two-time member of the National Moot Court Team. He received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1993.

Long has been an active member of the TBA since 1998, serving in multiple roles, including as president of the Young Lawyers Division, East Tennessee Governor on the Board of Governors and chair of the board’s Operations Committee. He received the President’s Award in 2009 for his service as coordinator of the “Justice 4 All” statewide public service day project. Long currently serves on the TBA Public Education Committee. Last year he worked with the TBA on the Informed Voters Project, an effort to educate voters on making informed decisions in judicial elections. He was inducted into the Tennessee Bar Foundation in 2013.

Long also has been active in the local legal community, serving as the president of the Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) Barristers Division, as a member of the KBA Board of Governors and as current chair of the group’s Membership Committee. He is a fellow of the Knoxville Bar Foundation and writes a regular column for DICTA, the KBA’s monthly newsletter. Long also has worked as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Tennessee College of Law, teaching a legal writing course for first year students.

Taking office along with Long was President Bill Harbison of Nashville and Vice President Lucian Pera of Memphis. Harbison is a member with Sherrard & Roe PLC and works in the areas of corporate law, commercial litigation, general civil litigation, probate and trust law, and estate planning. Pera is a partner with Adams and Reese LLP where he focuses on commercial litigation, legal ethics work and media law.

The 2015 Tennessee Bar Association Annual Convention was held in conjunction with several other legal organizations, including the Tennessee Judicial Conference, the Tennessee Association for Justice (TAJ) and the Tennessee Lawyers’ Association for Women (TLAW). This joint meeting allows legal groups in the state to address common issues and concerns and offers opportunities for additional education, long-range planning, and recognition of attorneys who have performed outstanding legal work and community service.