Friday, February 24, 2023

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Hush Hush: Non-Disclosure Provisions in the Sexual Harassment Context

In this installment of The Law at Work, Edward Phillips and Brandon Morrow explore how legislative bodies have recently taken aim at non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) arising out of sexual harassment and sexual assault claims. But these legislative actions have not outlawed NDAs, they have just narrowed the circumstances in which they can be applied.

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On the Road with TCB: Dog Transports: It Takes a Village

In this issue's On the Road with TCB, Tasha introduces us to two women who are making lives better by driving dog transports.

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Passages

Tennessee Bar Association members who have died recently are memorialized.

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Nashville Scene, Salon.com Preview Book from Former Journal Editor

The Nashville Scene and Salon.com take a look at the new book from former Tennessee Bar Journal Editor Suzanne Craig Robertson. “He Called Me Sister” documents the relationship between death row inmate Cecil Johnson and Robertson's family as Johnson’s case winds its way through the legal system ultimately culminating with his execution. The book is available at local Nashville bookstore Parnassus Books, on Amazon or through your favorite book retailer. Robertson held a sold out reading at Parnassus on Feb. 21 where she shared a passage from the book and was interviewed by fellow author Joy Jordan Lake. Watch for a review by former TBA President and columnist Bill Haltom in the March/April issue of the Tennessee Bar Journal.

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JobLink Career Center: One Stop for Job Seekers, Employers

The TBA’s JobLink Career Center offers resources for employers and job seekers. Resources include career development articles on job searching, interviewing and negotiation. Job seekers can receive career advice, access job market data, get resume reviews and sign up for job matching notifications. Coaching is also available for a fee. Employers can create company profiles, use templates to post jobs and manage candidates, and search resumes. Jobs will be viewable by attorneys across the country, not just in Tennessee.

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