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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 9, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg LLP has opened a Nashville office to be anchored by five partners: capital markets partners Jay H. Knight and Taylor K. Wirth; health care partners J.D. Thomas and Elisa Harris; and white collar litigation partner Joy Boyd Longnecker. Knight, who also will serve as partner-in-charge of the office, and Wirth previously were with Bass Berry & Sims. Thomas was with Holland & Knight (formerly Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis). Harris previously was in house general counsel for Contessa Health and Wayspring. Longnecker was with Baker Donelson. The office will temporarily reside in the Moore Building, 827 19th Ave., Ste 930, Nashville 37203 with plans to move into permanent space next year.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on May 9, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Low-income consumers who were eligible to file their taxes for free with TurboTax but were deceived into paying for the service will receive payouts from parent company Intuit, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced today. The company has agreed to a $141 million multistate settlement benefiting 4.4 million consumers. Tennessee will receive at least $3.7 million to pay more than 120,300 consumers. Eligible consumers will be contacted by email about the settlement. Checks are expected to be mailed out starting next week. For more information about the settlement visit www.AGTurboTaxSettlement.com.

Posted by: Paul Burch on May 9, 2023

Juneteenth is now an official state holiday in Tennessee following Gov. Bill Lee signing a new bill into law on May 5, News 9 reports. The bill was sponsored by Rep. William Lamberth, R-Portland, and Sen. Jack Johnson, R-Franklin. Juneteenth was made a federal holiday in 2021. Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, commemorates the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and ordered freedom for the enslaved people of the state two months after the end of the Civil War.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 8, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Failure to show up for court has serious consequences for individuals and the court system as a whole, and the reasons may be as mundane as lack of transportation, family obligations or simply forgetting to appear. Jurisdictions throughout the country are seeking ways to get more people through the courthouse doors. The North Carolina Court Appearance Project was created by court stakeholders in New Hanover, Robeson and Orange counties, with technical assistance support from The Pew Charitable Trusts and the University of North Carolina School of Government Criminal Justice Innovation Lab. In August 2021, each county convened a group of judges, prosecutors, public defenders, clerks and members of law enforcement to study nonappearance rates and root causes and to propose solutions. Pew Trusts has published a summary of the findings.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 8, 2023
News Type: Legal News

LexisNexis has released a new platform for case research and document drafting called Lexis+ AI. Like ChatGPT, the AI responds in a matter of seconds to prompts and can draft summaries, legal documents and communications. The platform also provides citations, including relevant caselaw, authorities and guidance, and allows users to copy and save generated text entries into separate folders. The ABA Journal reports that Thomson Reuters, parent company of Westlaw, pledges to invest $100 million per year in new technology and will integrate generative AI into its products later this year.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 8, 2023
News Type: Legal News

An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Monica Bridges, who served as the full-time coordinator of the Gibson County Recovery Court from October 2019 until her resignation in September 2022. The investigation began after citizens reported questionable time-reporting practices and other concerns about the court’s operations. The court allows non-violent offenders with substance abuse issues to obtain treatment while under close legal and clinical supervision. Investigators determined that Bridges received at least $25,425.25 in improper wages and payroll benefits. This includes at least $20,760.22 in unearned compensation for 1,156.24 hours she did not work; $1,665.04 in prorated matching benefits and payments for Medicare and Social Security costs incurred by the county; and $2,999.99 in supplemental pay that she did not earn.

Posted by: Julia Wilburn on May 8, 2023
News Type: Legal News

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is working to clear a backlog of 230,000 court case dispositions that have not yet been linked to criminal records in the state’s background check system, which is used for prospective gun buyers, officials said. The gap means some individuals could potentially have a criminal conviction that would disqualify them from buying a gun, but the case may not show up in a background check. According to the Tennessean, while many states solely use the federal background check system, Tennessee is one of 13 states that conduct their own background checks using state and federal records.

Posted by: Paul Burch on May 5, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Former Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Taylor Lewan has filed a lawsuit against surgeon Dr. James Andrews and employees of the Andrews Institute Orthopedics & Sports Medicine for malpractice and damages relating to Lewan's knee surgery performed in 2020, the Tennessean reports. Lewan alleges Andrews and his surgical team failed to properly treat his injury to the anterior cruciate ligament, resulting in permanent damage, severe pain and disability and his inability to sustain his football career.

Posted by: Paul Burch on May 5, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Robert Lewis, a founding partner of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, stepped down as chairman on Wednesday after 110 of the firm’s lawyers quit in a mass departure. Lewis Brisbois has offices throughout the U.S. including Nashville. On Tuesday, John Barber, the former chair of the firm’s employment practice, told Reuters that up to 140 lawyers could eventually join a new firm he is forming with Jeffrey Ranen, the former national vice chair of the labor and employment practice at Lewis Brisbois. In January, 32 cybersecurity lawyers left Lewis Brisbois to join a rival firm, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete. Read more from Reuters.

Posted by: Paul Burch on May 5, 2023
News Type: Legal News

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is calling for an accelerated trial date for a lawsuit that challenges the new state law blocking minors from accessing gender-affirming care, such as puberty blockers and hormone therapies. The law is set to go into effect July 1. The lawsuit, brought by several Tennessee families and Memphis physician Dr. Susan Lacy, was joined by the Department of Justice. Read more at the Tennessean.


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