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Posted by: Paul Burch on Jun 13, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Knox County magistrate and former Knox County Republican Party Chair Ray H. Jenkins resigned Monday following his indefinite suspension for drinking on the job reported WBIR. The county's other four magistrates are expected to assume Jenkins workload. Jenkins' departure raises the possibility that previous defendants could seek to void out warrants signed by Jenkins due to his condition.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Jun 13, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Headshot of new TBA Executive Director Sheree WrightThe Tennessee Bar Association has named Nashville lawyer Sheree Wright to be its next Executive Director. A Senior Associate General Counsel at Vanderbilt University, Wright has been active in the TBA and the Nashville, Tennessee and national legal communities throughout her career. “We are extremely excited to have Sheree join the Tennessee Bar Association as our new executive director,” TBA President Tasha Blakney said in announcing the appointment. “Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a knowledge of the law as well as a genuine commitment to the Bar and the community. She is from Tennessee, was educated in Tennessee, has practiced law here, and has proven herself to be a well-respected leader. We know she will bring her considerable talents to the leadership of our association and will prove to be an incredible asset.” Wright holds undergraduate and law degrees from Vanderbilt University, where she has worked for more than 30 years after starting her career in private practice with a defense litigation firm. She previously served as president of the Nashville Bar Association and on the Board of Directors of the Lawyer’s Association for Women. At the TBA, she is a member of the Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility and has been a frequent CLE speaker.

Posted by: Paul Burch on Jun 13, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Three Tennessee teachers associations filed suit today over a new law that prohibits association dues from being voluntarily deducted from paychecks, the Tennessean reported. The dues provision was included in a budget bill set to go into effect July 1 that will raise the teacher pay rate to a minimum of $50,000 per year by 2027. In a Chancery Court complaint, the groups claim the deduction ban is in violation of the state constitution prohibiting a bill from becoming law if it "embraces more than one subject," arguing a pay raise is a "wholly different" subject than payroll deductions for professional organizations.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Jun 13, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Supreme Court welcomed a new group of lawyers to the practice of law in ceremonies held across the state and in the virtual world in June. The court held five online admission ceremonies before turning to the physical world with sessions Thursday in Jackson and Memphis and today in Knoxville and Nashville. Special thanks to Memphis Bar YLD President Patrick Hillard, TBA Board Secretary Terica Smith, Knoxville Bar Association President Loretta Cravens, TBA President-elect Jim Barry and TBA President Tasha Blakney for introducing the new lawyers to the court at the virtual and in-person ceremonies. See photos from the events.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Trousdale Turner Correctional Center was on lockdown over the weekend after two separate incidents resulted in the death of an inmate and the hospitalization of two correctional officers, WKRN News 2 reports. A spokesperson for the facility, told the station that an individual was found unresponsive at approximately 4:41 a.m. on Saturday. Medical attention was given but the individual was pronounced dead shortly before 5:45 a.m. The Tennessee Department of Correction is now investigating the incident. The second situation, unrelated to the first, happened at approximately 8:11 a.m. when two correctional officers were assaulted by two inmates. The officers were taken to the hospital to be evaluated. The alleged assailants have been transferred to a different facility.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Metro Nashville has filed suit against Gov. Bill Lee and legislative leaders in an effort to stop the state’s planned takeover of the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority, the Tennessean reports. The law vacates the mayor-appointed airport board and creates a new system by which the governor and Republican legislative leaders appoint a majority of the board members. In the suit, the city argues the law violates the state constitution’s prohibitions of legislation targeting one local government.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Tennessee is expected to collect $419 million over 15 years as its share of a $17.3 billion multistate settlement with opioid manufacturers Teva and Allergan and pharmacies CVS and Walgreens. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced the settlement amount on Friday. Money is expected to start flowing to state and local governments by the end of this year. The settlement also imposes restrictions on future activities by the companies. Teva must stop marketing opioids and put a system in place to prevent drug misuse. Allergan must stop selling opioids for the next 10 years. CVS and Walgreens have agreed to monitor, report and share data about suspicious activity related to opioid prescriptions.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Howard H. Baker Jr Center for Public Policy at the University of Tennessee is out with a new podcast episode hosted by former governors Phil Bredesen and Bill Haslam. In this episode of “You Might be Right,” the pair discuss whether a new strategy is needed to address disparities in public education. They are joined by Robert Pondiscio, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and Dr. Carol Johnson-Dean, former school superintendent in Memphis, Boston and Minneapolis. The show was recorded live at the National Civil Rights Museum. Access the feed on the Baker Center’s website, Apple Podcast, Spotfiy or Sticher.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Nashville School of Law (NSL) held its Annual Recognition Dinner on Friday night and honored class of 1964 alumnus Tom F. Cone. A Nashville business leader, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Cone joined the NSL board in 1991 and served as its chair from 1993 to 2015. Cone and his wife, Charlotte, have been long-standing supporters of NSL, including funding the Charlotte and Tom Cone Scholarship Fund. See photos from the event in the Nashville Post.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 12, 2023
News Type: Legal News, Your Career

The Trial Court Vacancy Commission will consider applicants for three new judicial positions throughout the month of July. The positions, recently approved by the Tennessee General Assembly, will be effective Sept. 1. On July 12, the commission will hear from four applicants for the 19th Judicial District Circuit Court. They are: Gregory D. Smith, Ashleigh L. Travis, Kimberly G. Turner and Jeff K. Walker. The hearing will be held at the Montgomery County Historic Courthouse, 1 Millennium Plaza, Clarksville 37040 at 9 a.m. CDT. On July 13, the commission will consider three applicants for the 22nd Judicial District Circuit Court. They are: Lee E. Brooks, Julie C. Heffington and P. Nicole Long. A hearing will be held at 9 a.m. CDT at the Maury County Tom Primm Commission Meeting Room, 6 Public Square, Columbia 38041. On July 18, the commission will hear from five applicants for the 13th Judicial District Criminal Court. They are: William M. Blaylock, Rebecca Brady, Shawn C. Fry, Brandon S. Griffin and Benjamin Marsee. A hearing will be held at the Stone Memorial High School, 2800 Cook Road, Crossville 38571 beginning at 9 a.m. CDT. The commission is expected to vote immediately following the interviews to forward three names for each position to Gov. Bill Lee for his consideration. For more information, contact John Jefferson, 615-741-2687.


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