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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

Martesha Johnson Moore is running for a third term as Nashville Metro Public Defender (PD) and is unopposed, just as she was in 2022. She also spent more than a decade in the office before succeeding Dawn Deaner as department head. Moore recently talked to the Nashville Banner about what has — and has not — changed with the city’s criminal justice system, commenting on caseloads, cash bail, night court judges and more.

Posted by: Jarod Word on Apr 30, 2026

President Donald Trump today is expected to sign an executive order to create a new type of retirement account for those without access to workplace plans. The proposed order will integrate with Saver’s Match, a provision in SECURE 2.0 that could benefit some workers with a 50% federal match on up to $2,000 in retirement savings. The executive order will reportedly instruct Congress to propose legislation that will boost coverage and increase the savings credit. According to a recent survey, about 26 million workers who qualify for a Saver’s Match plan don't have access to one. CNBC has more.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has signed on to a bipartisan amicus brief backing Massachusetts’ lawsuit against prediction market platform Kalshi, The Tennessee Journal reports. The brief, filed by 38 state attorneys general, argues that the platform facilitates unlicensed sports betting and its event contracts breach state gambling laws and require licensing. The federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission also filed a brief asserting exclusive federal authority over prediction markets. KuCoin has more on the case. Read the brief.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

The Knoxville Bar Association (KBA) will hold its Spring Memorial Service on May 15 to honor 13 lawyers who recently died. The group says that due to the number of passages, some recently passed members will be honored at a separate ceremony in November. The spring event will take place at 3 p.m. EDT in the Supreme Court courtroom at the Tennessee Supreme Court building, 505 Main St., 2nd Floor, Knoxville 37902. The Chattanooga Bar Association (CBA) recently held its annual memorial service as well. Judge Alex McVeagh presided over the event. Read more about those honored.

Posted by: Jarod Word on Apr 30, 2026

A recent version of this news item errantly did not include Estate Planning & Probate Section Middle Tennessee Delegate Ashley Stearns ofTrail Coleman & Stearns

The March TBA Estate Planning & Probate Forum was a huge success with more than 250 lawyers attending in person. The event also saw the participation of 19 sponsors who were on-site to provide information regarding their organizations to TBA members. The continued growth is a testament to the hard work of the Estate Planning Section leadership. The TBA would like to thank Estate Planning & Probate Section Chair Rob Malin and the section’s executive council for another stellar forum. View photos from the event here.

Section Chair: Rob Malin, Pinnacle Financial Partners
Section Vice Chair: Branch Howard, Brown Brothers Harriman
Immediate Past Chair: Charles Frazier, The Law Offices of Charles R. Frazier

East Tennessee Delegates
Newman Bankston, Egerton McAfee Armistead & Davis
John Billings, The Law Office of John L. Billings
Jennifer Exum, Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz
Donald Farinato, Hodges Doughty & Carson
Angelia Nystrom, Long Ragsdale & Waters

Middle Tennessee Delegates
Jeff Carson, CL Group
Aaron Flinn, Holland & Knight
Michael Goode, Lewis Thomason
Rob Hazard, Hazard Law
David Parsons, David Parsons Law
Ashley Stearns, Trail Coleman & Stearns

West Tennessee Delegates
Mike Parham, Parham Estate Law
Danielle Woods, Woods Law Firm

Posted by: Jarod Word on Apr 30, 2026

Programming from this year’s Estate Planning & Probate Forum is available on the TBA CLE website. Sessions include information on probate litigation and procedural strategy, how AI is shaping estate planning workflows, legislative updates affecting trusts and estates, ethics and conflict-of-interest guidance, public receivership, and a probate panel of judges and clerk & masters. You can purchase the content as individual sessions or as a 1-Click Course Package, which allows access to all the content using the respective links.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

The TBA is accepting applications from candidates interested in the position of Education and Professional Development Coordinator of Online Learning. This position will support the delivery and ongoing enhancement of TBA’s online continuing legal education (CLE) portfolio. Working closely with the TBA's director of education and professional development, the position will focus on executing high-quality digital learning programs, supporting the promotion and visibility of online offerings, and contributing to member engagement and program growth. View the full job description. To apply, send a cover letter explaining interest in the position and a resume to Human Resources & Administrative Coordinator Tanja Trezise.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

Early bird registration for the TBA’s 2026 Annual Convention will end tonight at midnight. The convention, set for June 10-13 in downtown Knoxville, will offer annual favorites such as the Public Service Breakfast, Lawyers Luncheon, compelling CLE and swearing in of TBA’s new president, as well as the Wednesday night welcome reception and a Thursday evening reception at Knoxville’s minor league ballpark. This year’s gathering also will include TBA’s first-ever Tech Showcase and lunch and learn opportunities with tech vendors on June 11. Day passes for Thursday are available for those who unable to attend the full convention.

Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 30, 2026

The TBA will offer a one-hour CLE webcast on June 24 focused on how lawyers can use artificial intelligence (AI) to become more efficient in their writing without compromising accuracy or professional judgment. Join Ryan Standil with Write To Excite as he demonstrates how AI can be used to revise drafts, find typos, monitor tone and identify faulty logic and ambiguities. Standil also will cover prompting techniques and guarding against AI shortcomings such as verbosity, desire to please and lack of human touch. Using AI to Accelerate Your Writing will run from noon to 1 p.m. CDT.

Posted by: Azya Thornton on Apr 29, 2026

BLOOMEKATZ, Circuit Judge. Jorge Oxlaj-Perez petitions for judicial review of a Board of Immigration Appeals decision that affirmed the Immigration Judge’s denial of his application for asylum, withholding of removal, and protection under the Convention Against Torture. The government asks that we summarily dismiss the petition for review as untimely. It argues that Oxlaj-Perez filed the petition after the 30-day limitations period in 8 U.S.C. § 1252(b)(1), and that the statutory provision is not subject to equitable tolling. We hold that the § 1252(b)(1) deadline is subject to equitable tolling. But because Oxlaj-Perez is not entitled to tolling on this record, we dismiss the petition as untimely.


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