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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 10, 2023

The Tennessee Supreme Court this week issued an order approving a proposal from the Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission to increase the number of course hours for family mediators who wish to obtain the designation “Specifically Trained in Domestic Violence Issues.” The order amends Rule 31(14)(g) to increase the required training from 12 to 16 hours. Read the commission's original proposal.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Feb 1, 2023

The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order today adopting what it called a “housekeeping” amendment to Rule 11, Section III regarding cases under advisement. The new language, which takes effect immediately, reads as follows: "No case may be held under advisement in excess of sixty days and no motion, or other decision of the trial judge that delays the date of trial or final disposition in the trial court, shall be held under advisement for more than thirty days, absent the most compelling of reasons. A motion to render decision setting out the facts said to constitute a failure to comply with this rule may be filed with the presiding judge and the circuit justice, or either of them, by any attorney of record in a case, setting out the facts said to constitute a failure to comply with this rule."

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 25, 2023

The Tennessee Supreme Court today extended from Jan. 20 to Feb. 20 the deadline for filing a comment on the Board of Law Examiners’ proposed amendments to Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 6 and 7. The extension was requested by the Tennessee Bar Association. Comments should reference docket number ADM2022-01449 and be sent to James M. Hivner, appellatecourtclerk@tncourts.gov Clerk, Tennessee Appellate Courts, 100 Supreme Court Building, 401 7th Ave. N., Nashville, TN 37219-1407.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 5, 2023

The Tennessee Supreme Court today issued an order appointing five new members to the Trial Court E-Filing Oversight Committee. Three were named to replace current members: Shelby County Circuit Court Judge Rhynette Hurd replaces Memphis lawyer Will Perry; Henry County Clerk and Master Albert Wade replaces Rutherford County Clerk and Master John Bratcher; and Sumner County General Sessions Court Judge David Howard replaces Stewart County General Sessions Court Judge Andy Brigham. The court also named two additional members: 16th District Circuit Court Judge James A. Turner and 1st District Circuit Court Judge Suzanne Cook.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 4, 2023

The Tennessee Governor’s Council for Judicial Appointments met today to consider five applicants for an upcoming vacancy on the Tennessee Supreme Court. After holding a public hearing and conducting public interviews, the council selected the following three applicants: Tennessee Court of Appeals Judge Kristi M. Davis, Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Tom Greenholtz and Knoxville lawyer Dwight E. Tarwater. Once the governor makes his selection, the confirmation process will begin before the General Assembly. The vacancy will be created when Justice Sharon G. Lee retires on Aug. 31. Read more about the three candidates selected.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jan 4, 2023

The most recent episode of WPLN’s “This is Nashville” podcast looks at the Tennessee State Supreme Court and the process for replacing retiring Justice Sharon Lee. Listen as a panel of experts talks about the history of the court, its influence and what makes it unique among other states. Guests include Erik Schelzig, editor of The Tennessee Journal; retired Tennessee Justice William Koch, dean of Nashville Law School; Court of Appeals Judge Andy Bennett; and Nashville lawyer David Raybin with Raybin & Weissman.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 27, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court on Dec. 21 officially adopted the rule establishing a three-judge panel to hear constitutional challenges to state laws, executive orders, regulations and legislative redistricting cases. The high court added Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 54 as an interim rule in June 2021 and adopted amendments to it in September 2021. Read the order adopting Rule 54.

Posted by: Kate Prince on Dec 22, 2022

Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Sharon G. Lee recently presented awards to employees in the Tennessee Appellate Court’s Eastern Division for their years of service. The following employees were recognized: Missy McConkey, 25 years; Renee Hammond, 20 years; Jennifer Rosser, 15 years; Sally Goade, Tammy Capps and Rebekah Bradley, 10 years; and Daniel Parkhurst, Amy Sosinski and Lilas Taslimi, 5 years. The Administrative Office of the Courts has more pictures.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 19, 2022

The Tennessee Supreme Court has issued two orders proposing amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Criminal Procedure. Both would take effect in July 2023 if approved by the General Assembly. The amendment to the civil rules would change Rule 5.02 dealing with service and filing of pleadings and other papers. The amendment to the criminal rules would change Rule 49, dealing with serving and filing papers.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Dec 16, 2022

Cherokee High School students in Rogersville observed a session of the Tennessee Supreme Court on Dec. 6 as part of the “Supreme Court Advancing Legal Education for Students” (SCALES) program. Students witnessed a real case being presented to the court and got a firsthand look at the justice system in action, The Rogersville Review reports. After the hearing, students were served lunch and given an opportunity to ask questions of the lawyers who participated in the case. Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Sarah K. Campbell, a Cherokee High School graduate, also took time to speak with the students. See a photo from the day.


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