TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 13, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court today suspended David Dwayne Harris from the practice of law for two years, less the 75 days he has already served on suspension. On May 1, 2020, Harris was suspended from the practice of law for two years, with 60 days to be served on active suspension and the remainder to be served on probation so long as he met certain conditions, including making restitution within a year. After a year passed, the Board of Professional Responsibility reported that Harris failed to pay the restitution and filed a petition to revoke probation. The court adopted the recommendation, revoked the probation, and reinstated the full two-year suspension.