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Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jan 20, 2017
News Type: Correction

A story in Friday's TBA Today incorrectly identified where the firm Hagwood Adelman Tipton is based. It is based in Jackson, Mississippi, with Tennessee offices in Memphis, Nashville and Paris.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 13, 2017
News Type: Correction

The new Greeneville law firm of Collins Shipley is located at 128 S. Main St., Suite 102. A news item about the firm in yesterday’s issue of TBA Today contained the wrong street number.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 4, 2017
News Type: Correction

A story in yesterday’s issue of TBA Today contained an incorrect suite number for the new Cordell & Cordell law office opening in Chattanooga. The firm issued a corrected press release today, noting that its address will be 200 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., Suite 1000, Chattanooga, TN 37402.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Nov 16, 2016
News Type: Correction

An upcoming item in yesterday’s issue of TBA Today contained incorrect information about the location of Legal Aid of East Tennessee’s Saturday Bar on Dec. 3. The clinic will be held at First Apostolic Church, 5020 Pleasant Ridge Rd. in Knoxville in conjunction with a Faith & Justice Legal Advice Clinic.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 26, 2016
News Type: Correction

Belmont University College of Law in Nashville and the Duncan School of Law in Knoxville were omitted from a TBA Today story about Tennessee schools named a “best value” by preLaw magazine. They join Nashville’s Vanderbilt University Law School on the private school list. The University of Tennessee College of Law made the magazine’s top 20 best values among public universities. See the complete list.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Oct 17, 2016

A Celebrate Pro Bono news item in the Oct. 13 issue of TBA Today had an incorrect address for the Oak Ridge office of the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands. The group is holding a legal advice tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. at its offices at 575 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Suite 201, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Volunteers are still needed. For more information or to help contact Jarod Wood, 865-483-8454 or 800-483-8457.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Oct 5, 2016
News Type: Correction

An item in Tuesday's TBA Today concerning a settlement in the False Claims Act case against Life Care Centers contained an incorrect figure for claims in the case. The amount should have been $1.8 billion.

Posted by: Suzanne Robertson on Aug 8, 2016
News Type: Correction

A story in TBA Today in July that also was published in the Tennessee Bar Journal's August issue incorrectly quoted Attorney General Opinion 16-24. The opinion did not contain the language used in quotation marks within the stories, thereby misrepresenting the position of the Attorney General. The opinion addressed the question whether Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-8-198(b)(1) permits “employees of private traffic camera companies who are neither law enforcement officers nor residents of Tennessee to review video footage from unmanned traffic cameras and determine whether there is a traffic violation before the private employees submit the footage to law enforcement officers for their review and final determination of a violation.” The opinion found that review of the footage by these companies’ employees is permitted and does not violate state law, but “only POST-certified or state-commissioned law enforcement officers — and no one else — has authority to review traffic camera evidence and determine, based on that review, whether a traffic violation has occurred.”

Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 8, 2016
News Type: Correction

An item in Wednesday's issue of TBA Today incorrectly identified the son-in-law of Abner Mikva as U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen. Mikva's son-in-law is named Steven Cohen, but he is not the Congressman from Memphis.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Feb 26, 2016
News Type: Correction

An item in Thursday’s TBA Today stated incorrectly that Shelby County District Attorney Amy Weirich had been censured by the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility. The BPR is seeking a censure, but no final action has been taken, and she has the opportunity to challenge the petition.


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