TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 29, 2022

An attorney who passed the Uniform Bar Exam and is licensed to practice in New York is asking the Tennessee Supreme Court to step in after the Tennessee Board of Law Examiner denied her request to transfer her bar score to Tennessee, the Nashville Post reports. Violaine Panasci moved to Nashville in 2021 after being hired by Chattanooga-based Rockridge Venture Law. She previously earned a master of laws degree at Pace University in New York, where she passed the bar and was licensed to practice. Panasci attended college and law school in Canada. The board determined that her Canadian education was not “substantially equivalent” to an American legal education. In legal filings, Panasci notes that more than 100 similarly situated attorneys have been admitted to practice in Tennessee. She is represented by former U.S. Attorney Bill Killian. The Goldwater Institute, the Beacon Center of Tennessee and the Southeastern Legal Foundation have filed a brief arguing Panasci has a constitutional right to earn a living. Read the group’s arguments in this article from Attorney at Law magazine. Read Panasci's petition and brief, the state's response, petition to file an amicus brief and docket information.