TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Mar 18, 2021

State legislators are considering a new bill that would take many lawsuits filed against the state away from Nashville judges, WPLN reports. Under Tennessee law, lawsuits against state government may only be filed in Davidson County courts. House Bill 1196/Senate Bill 454, sponsored by Rep. Johnny Garrett, R-Goodlettsville, would let Tennesseans file suits in their county of residence. Garrett, an attorney with Bone McAllester Norton in Nashville, presented the bill earlier this week, saying he became aware of the issue after his law practice was contacted by a West Tennessee resident interested in suing the state. Garrett said he “realized that [the resident's] only choice was to drive all the way to Nashville and file that lawsuit.” The measure comes after HR23, which sought to remove Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle from the bench, was defeated in a House subcommittee last week. The HB1196/SB454 is currently scheduled to be heard by the House Civil Justice subcommittee next week.