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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 6, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court today affirmed a 30-day suspension for Davidson County attorney Candes Vonniest Prewitt. A Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR) hearing panel found that Prewitt violated multiple provisions of the Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct in her handling of a personal injury case for a client with whom she had a romantic relationship, including Rules 1.1, 1.3, 1.7, 1.16 and 8.4(a). The BPR recommended that the court impose a 30-day suspension, 10 extra hours of continuing education in ethics, and supervision by a practice monitor for six months after reinstatement. On appeal, the Davidson County Chancery Court and the Supreme Court affirmed the panel’s decision. The high court ruled that the discipline was supported by substantial and material evidence and was neither arbitrary nor an abuse of discretion. It also noted that though Prewitt complained of a hearing panel’s alleged conflict of interest, she waived the issue during the disciplinary proceedings.