TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jul 26, 2023

Rutherford County lawyer Jimmy Leo Richardson received a public censure from the Tennessee Supreme Court today. Richardson was appointed to represent a father in a dependency and neglect petition involving a child but ceased representing the father. He then began representing the mother in an action to modify the permanent parenting plan. The court found that the two matters were substantially related, that the mother’s interests were materially adverse to the father’s interests, and the father did not give informed consent in writing for Richardson to represent the mother. The court found Richardson’s actions violated Rule of Professional Conduct 1.9.