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Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 16, 2025

The TBA’s International Law Section will host a webcast on June 19 exploring the evolving landscape of tariffs and customs within the 2025 global market. “Tariffs and Customs: Insights into How to Navigate the Changes Within the 2025 Global Market” will examine current trends, trade disruptions and strategies for maintaining customs compliance. The panel will be led by Terry Olsen, chair of the International Law Section, and will include George Phillips of Phillips Ralston and Lee Broyles, vice president of international sales at Steam Logistics. Registration is available on the TBA website.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 16, 2025

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a bipartisan coalition of 51 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, supporting military veterans and their families in receiving full GI Bill education benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The case, Yoon v. Collins, centers on Lt. Col. Paul Yoon, a decorated Virginia Army veteran who served 24 years, including deployments. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Rudisill v. McDonough, the VA continues to deny Yoon full GI Bill education benefits and has blocked him from transferring those benefits to his daughter. “Tennessee is the proud home to so many who have served, and it’s my honor to join Virginia’s Jason Miyares and 50 other AGs to support the men and women who put their lives on the line protecting our freedoms,” Skrmetti said in a press release.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 16, 2025

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee today announced the appointment of Jeff Holmes as interim commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services. Holmes succeeds Matt Van Epps, who stepped down June 10 to pursue a new venture after serving in multiple roles in the Lee administration. Holmes currently serves as director of planning and programming at the Tennessee Board of Regents and previously held the position of Tennessee’s 76th adjutant general, overseeing the state’s Military Department. “Jeff Holmes has a significant track record of serving Tennesseans for more than 40 years in the Tennessee National Guard, and in my administration as adjutant general,” Lee said in a press release. “I’m proud to welcome him back to serve as a member of my Cabinet and appreciate his willingness to lead the Department of General Services.”

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 16, 2025

Last month, U.S. Reps. Bryan Steil, R-WI, and Joe Morelle, D-NY, held a roundtable discussion in Nashville with a panel of experts to address artificial intelligence’s effect on creativity and copyrights. During the two-hour conversation, House Administration Committee Chairman Steil and Ranking Member Morelle explored the implications of AI in the music industry with professionals from Nashville and beyond, the Tennessean reports. In March 2024, Tennessee became the first state to enact an AI-focused law protecting individuals’ voices and likenesses from misuse. A similar national bill, the No Fakes Act, is now under consideration in Congress. Tennessee's senior senator Marsha Blackburn has sponsored the bill in the U.S. Senate.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 16, 2025

Nashville attorney Dot Dobbins, a trailblazer in family law and legal advocacy, died last week at age 77. A Celebration of Life will be held June 18 at 2 p.m. CDT at Brenthaven Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 516 Franklin Rd., Brentwood 37027. Visitation will begin at noon. Donations may be made to The Alternatives To Violence Project Inc. (AVP-USA), 2136 Ford Parkway, Saint Paul, MN 55116. A 1971 graduate of Vanderbilt Law School, Dobbins was one of only 12 women in a class of 150. She began her career at the Legal Aid Society of Nashville, where she led the family law unit for more than a decade, handling cases involving adoption, divorce, custody and domestic disputes. A founding member of the Lawyers’ Association for Women in 1981, she also served as general counsel for the Tennessee Department of Human Services and played a key role in drafting the state’s first order of protection law. Dobbins retired in 2015.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 16, 2025

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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Jun 16, 2025

The 2025 William M. Leech Jr. Public Service Award was presented to 21st Judicial District Circuit Court Judge and Chancellor David Veile at the TBA’s Annual Convention by the Fellows of the Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) Young Lawyers Division (YLD). Named for former Attorney General William M. Leech Jr., the award is given each year to a Tennessee lawyer who has been of outstanding service to the profession, the legal system and their community. In announcing the award, Fellows President and Jackson lawyer Michelle Greenway Sellers said, "Judge Veile truly exemplifies the values embodied in the Leech Award. He is a past president of the TBA YLD, a TBA Board of Governors member, an extremely supportive TBA YLD volunteer and a devoted community leader. Judge Veile generously gives of his time as a mentor to young lawyers, speaks at legal and community events, and volunteers at TBA YLD events such as the TBA YLD Mock Trial competition. He has spent his entire career giving back to the Tennessee legal community and to the Middle Tennessee communities he serves. The Fellows are honored to award Judge David Veile the 2025 TBA YLD Fellows William M. Leech Jr. Public Service Award." Veile was elected circuit court judge and chancellor in Williamson County's 21st Judicial District in 2024. He previously practiced criminal defense law in Franklin. The award was presented on June 13 at the Lawyers Luncheon. Read more about Veile's selection in the TBA's press release.

Posted by: Laura Labenberg on Jun 16, 2025

The inaugural class of the TBA YLD's Rural Judicial Fellows met with members of the Tennessee Supreme Court during the annual TBA Convention in Franklin. The fellows had an opportunity to speak with Chief Justice Holly Kirby and Justices Jeffrey Bivins, Sarah Campbell, Dwight Tarwater and Mary Wagner. Participation at the convention was part of the group's summer fellowship program. The fellows also attended the Bench/Bar Reception and the YLD CLE on the State of DEI in the Legal Profession. See photos from the event..

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 13, 2025

The Defendant, Matthew Saunders, appeals from the trial court’s revocation of judicial diversion and entry of judgments of conviction in two cases. Specifically, he contends that the trial court abused its discretion in finding that he violated the terms of his diversion by failing to timely disclose multiple social media accounts when he registered as a sex offender. After review, we affirm the judgments of the trial court.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 13, 2025

The Defendant, Brent Paul Moon, appeals the trial court’s revocation of his effective three-year probationary sentence for felony evading arrest, simple possession of methamphetamine, and driving on a revoked license. On appeal, the Defendant argues that his right to a speedy trial was violated and, as such, the probation violation should be dismissed. Next, he contends that the trial court erred by admitting hearsay statements at the revocation hearing because no “good cause” existed for the statements’ entry and that the statements were not reliable. Lastly, he claims the trial court erred by revoking his probation and running the revocation sentence consecutively to the sentence for his new criminal convictions. After review, we affirm the judgments of the trial court but remand for correction of a clerical error on the Defendant’s judgment form for simple possession of methamphetamine.


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