TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 30, 2015

Joseph Brent Nolan was suspended on June 26 for a period of six months and ordered to make restitution to a client who did not receive all the proceeds of a settlement to which he was entitled. The Tennessee Supreme Court also found that Nolan failed to provide the client with a settlement statement and failed to communicate adequately with the client. The suspension is in addition to a two-year suspension previously imposed on Nolan for his failure to supervise a non-lawyer employee. View the BPR notice.