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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 13, 2026

Birmingham-based law firm Bradley, with offices in Knoxville and Nashville, has launched an Outside General Counsel Services team to provide businesses with day-to-day legal and compliance support. Dallas-based Corporate & Securities partner Jeffrey M. Harvey will lead the team. In a news release announcing the move, Harvey says the team will bring “right-sized resources to emerging or mid-size businesses with limited or no in-house legal resources” and strengthen existing legal teams to “ensure continuity and scalability.” The team will draw on the expertise of the firm’s more than 750 lawyers to offer a range of services including entity formation, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, risk mitigation, trade compliance, securities obligations, employment matters, intellectual property protection, and litigation management.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 13, 2026

The Tennessee Department of Treasury is encouraging Tennesseans to check ClaimItTN.gov for missing money after businesses and organizations across the state turned over an additional $248.6 million in unclaimed property since July 1, 2025. Each year, the Unclaimed Property Division mails tens of thousands of letters to individuals at the last-known addresses provided when businesses and organizations — unable to locate the rightful owners — report unclaimed funds to the state. Funds can be from utility or healthcare refunds, uncashed paychecks, credit balances for overpayments, rental deposit refunds, gift certificates, securities and abandoned bank accounts. “I encourage all Tennesseans to search their names each year, even if you’ve checked before,” said State Treasurer David H. Lillard Jr. Read more in a news release from the department.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 13, 2026

A number of lawyers have been reinstated after being suspended for administrative violations. One lawyer has been reinstated after completing required continuing legal education hours in 2019 and 2020. Four lawyers have been reinstated after paying the annual registration fee to the Board of Professional Responsibility — two in 2025 and two in 2026. And 23 lawyers have been reinstated after paying the professional privilege tax. That includes one suspended in 2024, one in 2025 and 21 this year. See the updated lists at the links above. The TBA has records of all administrative suspensions and reinstatements going back to 2005. See all lists here.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 13, 2026

Just in time for the “March Madness” NCAA Division I basketball tournament, TBA joins the fun with a full court press of webcast replays. Tune in at noon CDT to catch the most popular installments from the Young Lawyers Division’s Rookie Series including Exploring Different Career Paths with a Law Degree on March 19, Opening Your Own Firm on March 24, Making the Most of Mediation on March 27, and Family Law Trends and Challenges on March 31. Looking for another topic? Check out all Rookie Series installments now available on demand.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Mar 13, 2026

A news item in a previous issue of TBA Today, which highlighted leadership changes at Bass, Berry & Sims, has been corrected to reflect that Kerry Price's title is chief strategy and operations officer.

Posted by: Brooke Leeton on Mar 13, 2026

Thank you for your support of the Disability Law Section this bar year! It’s been a busy year, led by Section Chair Lena Beal. In October, the section held its yearly forum virtually on Zoom. The event featured a a session with Jennifer Cronenberg from the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), a course dedicated to preparing for an administrative law judge hearing, and a Disability Determination Services/Office of Hearings Operations (DDS/OHO) update. These sessions were led by Disability Law Section members, including Chris George, Emma Webb and John Dreiser. If you missed the event, no worries, the sessions are available on demand in our TBA CLE catalog. You also can connect with section members at one of the roundtables that take place periodically throughout the bar year. Stay tuned for more information about our upcoming May roundtable and how to RSVP.

Thank you for being part of the Disability Law Section. If you have thoughts or ideas for future section initiatives, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Posted by: Brooke Leeton on Mar 13, 2026

The TBA will host three ethics webcasts on April 2, featuring the CLE Performer Stuart Teicher. The sessions will blend humor, pop culture and professional responsibility to provide insightful lessons on attorney ethics. Dealing with Deep Fakes: Danger and Direction will explain the hazards associated with deep fakes and how to deal with them. What Batman Teaches About Attorney Ethics will explore the ethical lessons attorneys can learn from the Caped Crusader. Lyrical Lessons from Taylor Swift will reveal ways that Swift's songs illustrate lessons from the Rules of Professional Conduct. Attorneys can register for these and other interactive webcasts on the TBA website.

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Mar 13, 2026

The Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) will be celebrating Law Day with a luncheon on April 29 at the Knoxville Crowne Plaza, located at 401 W. Summit Hill Dr. The 2026 Lw Day theme is "The Rule of Law and the American Dream." The keynote speaker will be Alberto Gonzales, dean of the Belmont University College of law and former U.S. Attorney General. The KBA's young lawyer group, the Barristers, also will be presenting its prestigious Law and Liberty Award. See the KBA website for more information and to register.

 

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Mar 13, 2026

The Belmont Legal Aid Society will hold its Fourth Annual Putt for Pro Bono Golf Tournament on April 3 at the Towhee Golf Club — an Arnold Palmer-designed course — in Spring Hill. This event directly funds stipends that allow law students to provide pro bono legal work to Tennessee communities.The registration price will be $140 per golfer. Interested individuals can register as a team with up to four members. Individual registrants will be placed in a team of four. Check-in on the day of the tournament will start at 8 a.m. CDT and the tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. CDT. Lunch and awards will follow. Make plans now to join colleagues for a day of golf and camaraderie while raising funds to provide critical legal services to those in need. For more information visit the event website or see the event flyer.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Mar 12, 2026

The Tennessee Senate voted late Monday to approve a bill (SB1464/HB2506) by Sen. Jack Johnson, R- Franklin, that would allow law enforcement agencies to withhold information about immigration enforcement and punish elected officials who do not follow the bill. Specifically, the bill would allow agencies to keep private the names and addresses of officers involved in immigration enforcement, giving them more discretion than usually allowed under public records law. The bill goes next to the House State and Local Government Committee, WPLN reports.


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