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Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 29, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
Meet Local is a networking event for local government attorneys or attorneys interested in the practice area. Join the TBA on Friday in Memphis from 6 to 7 p.m. at Blind Bear Speakeasy. Share news and updates from your department, enjoy time with colleagues and make new connections. Don’t miss it! Please RSVP for Meet Local in Memphis. This event is paired with a Tennessee FastTrack CLE program.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 26, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
The National Conference of Bar Presidents will host a civility-themed webinar led by former TBA President Bill Haltom and moderated by former TBA President Jason Long. Haltom will discuss his biography of former U.S. Sen. Howard Baker, called "The Other Fellow May Be Right: The Importance of Civility in the Practice of Law." The webinar is free and will take place on Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. EST, 1 p.m. CST. Register here.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 22, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
Music City Legal Hackers and the Vanderbilt Law School are teaming up to host the Nashville branch of a global virtual reality conference on Aug. 1. Using VirBela virtual reality collaboration technology, the World Legal Summit (WLS) will provide a unique experience in "borderless" conferencing. Email Larry Bridgesmith for more information.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 12, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
Memphis Area Legal Services (MALS) will host its monthly "Second Saturday" legal clinic tomorrow at the Benjamin J. Hooks Memphis Main Library, from 10 a.m. to noon. The clinic has convened monthly since it was launched in 2007 and has served approximately 12,000 clients over the years. Attorneys who wish to volunteer should contact David Cook at dmcook1490@comcast.net or 901-230-2626.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jul 11, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
The Advisory Task Force on Composition of Judicial Districts will hold a public hearing in Memphis on July 15 The public hearing will be held from 1 – 5 p.m. CDT at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Wade Auditorium, Room 136, One Front Street. Attendees must sign up online in advance to speak. While all input and suggestions on redistricting are welcome, the Task Force has recently developed eight focus questions on which it is particularly interested in receiving feedback.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jun 26, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
The 10th Annual Appalachian Public Interest Environmental Law Conference will be Sept. 27 - 29 in Knoxville. The conference will be held at the University of Tennessee College of Law campus. It is organized by the UT Law Environmental Law Organization. Find out more information or register.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jun 24, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
The Tennessee Justice Center is hosting a free happy hour reception in Knoxville from 5:30 – 7 p.m. on Thursday. The event, held at 1312 Edinburgh Place, will honor the TJC’s East Tennessee Mothers of the Year. RSVP here.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jun 24, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
Nashville Public Television will host a Facebook live screening of the Aging Matters: Legal Help documentary tomorrow from noon to 1 p.m. CDT. Joining NPT in the comments section will be Sonya Bellafant, who is featured in the program and is the director of the Tennessee Senior Law Alliance. Click here to receive a reminder when the event goes live.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jun 20, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
The Arts & Business Council is hosting a pro bono legal clinic for members of the arts community on June 25 in Nashville. The event will take place at Sherrard Roe Voigt & Haribson, 150 3rd Avenue South, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Respond here for more information.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Jun 13, 2019
News Type: Upcoming
On Monday, Veterans Court Judge Melissa Blackburn will be joined by Tennessee Veterans Services Commissioner Courtney Rogers to honor the latest group of successful Veterans Court participants as they graduate from the program. The graduates will have a total of six charges expunged from their records and nearly $15,000 in court costs, fines and fees waved. The event will take place at 1:30 p.m. at the Justice A.A. Birch Courthouse in Nashville.

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