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Election workers needed in Knox County

Posted on: Apr 27, 2023

The Knox County Election Commission conducts five (5) elections every two (2) years, and for an election to be successful, hundreds of individuals are needed to staff Knox County’s 78 Election Day polling places. These individuals come from all walks of life and all corners of the county. They perform the vital work of checking in voters, providing the correct ballot, and helping voters cast their ballot. Democracy depends on these workers and their commitment to fair and secure elections.

There is a myth among many individuals in our community that an election worker must be retired or of a certain age to be an election worker. However, many of our best election workers have full-time employment and take off the two to three days a year needed to work an election. Please don’t let the fact you have a full-time job be a deterrent to considering election work.

Whether you are interested in the process and want to perform election work as a civic duty, you want something to add to your resume, you want to make a couple hundred dollars for a day’s work at the polls, or a combination of these reasons, Knox County‘s Election Commission is interested in talking to you.

Poll workers work all day on Election Day, from before the polls open at 8 a.m. until after the polls close at 8 p.m. In addition, they will need to attend a training session before the election. Poll workers are paid for their time on Election Day and for the training class.

More information on elections in Knox County can be found at www.knoxvotes.org. If you think you might be interested in working, or just want to find out more information about being a poll worker, email us at election.central@knoxcounty.org.

 

Knox County - 2023 and 2024 Elections

  • Tuesday, August 29, 2023             City of Knoxville Primary Election
  • Tuesday, November 7, 2023         City of Knoxville General Election
  • Tuesday, March 5, 2024                 Presidential Preference Primary/County Primary
  • Thursday, August 1, 2024              State/Federal Primary, County General
  • Tuesday, November 5, 2024         Presidential Election

Temporary Changes in Procedure to Open New Probate Estate in Knox County Chancery Courts Now in Effect

Posted on: Apr 18, 2023

The Chancellors are implementing interim procedures so that they can help to reduce the backlog in opening estates in the Probate Division. The Chancellors have decided to temporarily conduct hearings on their dockets for opening estates, effective immediately.  Please review the memorandum, and if you have any questions, contact Scott Griswold, Clerk and Master of Knox County Chancery Court.

Knoxville Bar Foundation Announces 2023 Fellows

Posted on: Apr 12, 2023

For Immediate Release
Knoxville Bar Foundation Announces 2023 Fellows

 

The Knoxville Bar Foundation will recognize twelve esteemed members of Knoxville’s legal community at their Annual Reception on Tuesday, June 20, 2023.  


Each year the Foundation inducts a new Fellows Class which is less than one percent of the active bar association.  The Fellows represent quality men and women practitioners in our community who have distinguished themselves in the practice of law and service.


The Foundation's Board of Directors reviews numerous nominations and determines the inductees who have demonstrated superior legal skills and high ethical standards and service to the community.

Lonnie T. Brown, Jr., U.T. College of Law

Karen G. Crutchfield, Bernstein, Stair & McAdams LLP

Francis M. Hamilton, III, U.S. Attorney's Office

Carol Anne Long, U.T. College of Law

Elizabeth K.B. Meadows, Elizabeth Meadows, Attorney at Law

J. Randolph Miller, Long, Ragsdale & Waters, P.C.

R. Brad Morgan, U.T. College of Law

Beverly D. Nelms, Frantz, McConnell & Seymour, LLP

H. Douglas Nichol, Nichol & Associates

Courtney Epps Read, Watson, Roach, Batson & Lauderback, P.L.C.

Mabern E. Wall, Hodges, Doughty & Carson, PLLC

Taylor A. Williams, Paine | Tarwater | Bickers, LLP

 

The Knoxville Bar Foundation is a not-for-profit foundation established to improve public awareness of the legal system in Knoxville, the administration of justice and the delivery of legal services through the distribution of its funds.


 

Revised Local Rules for Knox County Criminal Courts Now in Effect

Posted on: Apr 11, 2023

The judges for the Knox County Criminal Court have released the revised local rules now in effect.

 

View the revised local rules online.

Lawyer Referral & Information Service - Let Us Bring Clients to You

Posted on: Apr 10, 2023

For more than 60 years, the KBA Lawyer Referral and Information Service has been assisting the general public in finding an attorney.  For many KBA members, it's a key tool for growing their practice.  Some members have found LRIS so useful, they have continuously participated for years after their practice is well established.  Panel members earned nearly $1.2 million in LRIS-referred cases in 2022 alone.  

The LRIS new fiscal year will start on July 1, 2023 - join now to benefit from a full 12 months of quality client leads at one low price.  Discounts are available for those practicing less than 5 years.  For more details about the LRIS, visit www.knoxbar.org/joinLRIS.  

The LRIS staff works hard to identify those clients who will benefit from referral and makes referrals to nonprofit agencies such as Legal Aid, government websites such as TN.gov and consumerfinance.gov, as well as local resources such as 311 and 211 for those whom we are unable to refer.  The LRIS receives over 8,000 calls each year from potential clients and completes over 3,000 referrals annually.  Potential clients who contact the LRIS are informed that participating attorneys provide a phone or office consultation at no charge, but that panel members independently set their own fees. 

LRIS currently has 71 panel member attorneys in 26 practice areas.  The average LRIS member has practiced for 20 years.  We have attorneys in their first few years of practice all the way to 56 years in practice.

LRIS Panel Membership Application FY 2023-24
LRIS Policies & Procedures

Proposed Local Rules for Knox County Criminal Courts - March 24 Deadline for Comments

Posted on: Feb 23, 2023

The judges for the Knox County Criminal Court hereby submit for review and comment the proposed local rules for Knox County Criminal Courts.  Comments should be directed to Judge Steven W. Sword by email at Jennifer.judy@knoxcounty.org or by phone at (855) 215-2508  by March 24, 2023.

 

View the proposed local rules online.

KBA Law Practice Today Expo to Bring Record Crowd

Posted on: Feb 2, 2023

MEDIA RELEASE

EAST TENNESSEE LAW FIRMS TO PARTICIPATE IN LAW PRACTICE TODAY EXPO

KNOXVILLE – February 2, 2023

The Knoxville Bar Association Law Practice Today Expo is anticipated to substantially increase participation from attorneys and law office staff across East Tennessee. This cutting-edge conference focuses on connecting law firms to the tools they need and will be held at the U.T. Conference Center in Knoxville on March 30 and 31.

Now in its seventeenth year, this landmark event promises to be the largest, most interactive Expo to date, providing a rare opportunity to network with others and witness the latest and greatest products and services available to the legal community today.

The focus of the Expo has evolved to encompass law office management and technology within the business of law.  There will be twenty-three different educational sessions available on Thursday and Friday, including an optional Microsoft Word Bootcamp.  The Expo will bring together more than three hundred fifty lawyers, law students, IT staff, legal administrators, paralegals, and other support staff to learn about staying competitive and how to secure client data.

Industry experts and longtime ABA TECHSHOW faculty will be on hand to discuss best practices for the legal profession. The Expo features tracks that provide programming on emerging areas of law, sessions highlighting technology advancements, and perspectives on issues facing the legal profession. In addition, there will be panel discussions that will offer candid discussions about practice management, and seasoned pros will discuss technology and research options.

On Thursday, Expo attendees will enjoy a Moonshine Reception sponsored by The Trust Company of Tennessee which features specialty cocktails from Sugarlands Distilling Company.  Friday will offer a Judicial Roundtable Luncheon sponsored by First Horizon Bank, with tables hosted by 25+ of our local judiciary.

A FREE pass to the Exhibit Hall is available to any member of a local law firm or anyone affiliated with the Knoxville legal community, but registration in advance is required

To learn more about the Knoxville Bar Association Law Practice Expo, visit https://www.knoxbar.org/Expo2023 or call the KBA at 865-522-6522.

 

 

Law and Liberty Award - Now Accepting Nominations

Posted on: Jan 26, 2023

The Barrister’s Constitution & School Outreach Committee is accepting nominations for the annual Law & Liberty Award, which will be announced at the annual Law Day Luncheon on Friday, April 28. You can nominate someone by filling out a short form here. The deadline for nominations is April 10, 2023.

Nominees should: 

  • strive to foster and maintain good relationships between the legal profession and community;
  • work to advance the understanding of the law and legal processes in the non‐legal community;
  • set an example of good citizenship;
  • give time for volunteer work, both within the legal profession and otherwise;
  • evidence high professional standards in his or her occupation;
  • express concern for the safeguard of personal, political, civil, and religious liberties; 
  • and should be someone whose work is not normally recognized.  

Nominees do not have to be attorneys.  Please consider those individuals in your firm, local civic and religious organizations, or in the community who have worked to improve our legal system and protect our civil liberties. Questions may be directed to the Chairs of the Committee, Richard Graves (rgraves@fmsllp.com) or Christine Knott (christineknott@knottlaw.org).

Public Comment Order on ADM2022-01449 - Comment Deadline Extended

Posted on: Jan 25, 2023

No. ADM2022-01449

Court Extends Comment Deadline 

ORDER

On November 21, 2022, the Supreme Court issued an order for public comment on the proposed changes to the petition filed by the Tennessee Board of Law Examiners. The petition ask the Court to amend Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 6, governing admission of attorneys, and Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 7, governing licensing of attorneys. The Board states in its petition that the proposed amendments “reflect changes to processes adopted during the pandemic that positively impact the licensing and admissions process.” The Board further states that “[t]he requested amendments include recommendations regarding the changing nature of the practice of law, including recommendations regarding remote legal education and how ‘active practice of law’ is counted by the Board.” In addition, the Board states that as a result of administering the Uniform Bar Examination since February 2019, “the Board recommends changes to some of the processes and references to the bar examination in Tennessee.

The Court hereby publishes the Tennessee Board of Law Examiner’s petition for public comment and solicits written comments on the proposed amendment from judges, lawyers, bar associations, members of the public, and all interested parties. The original deadline for submitting written comments was January 20, 2023 but has been extended to February 20, 2023. Written comments should reference the docket number above and may be emailed to appellatecourtclerk@tncourts.gov or mailed to:
James Hivner, Clerk
RE: Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 31(14)(g)
100 Supreme Court Building
401 7th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37219-1407.

Knoxville Bar Foundation Grants Available - Deadline March 3, 2023

Posted on: Jan 24, 2023

The Knoxville Bar Foundation was established in 1992 to improve the administration of justice, to enhance the public’s understanding of and confidence in the legal system, and to serve the legal profession. The Bar Foundation has awarded grants totaling approximately $ 535,000 for local law-related projects and programs since its inception. This is a meaningful contribution to programs that promote and enable the essence of what we as lawyers seek – liberty and justice for all. Last year the Board of Directors approved twelve grant requests, totaling $25,000.

In May, 2023, the Knoxville Bar Foundation will again award grants to deserving applicants. The individual grant awards usually are $5,000 or less and the deadline for submitting grant applications is March 3, 2023. Please note that grant funding may not be used for operating costs and endowments. We are excited about this year’s grant program and encourage interested parties and organizations to apply. Please go to https://www.knoxbar.org/?pg=KnoxvilleBarFoundation to learn more about the Knoxville Bar Foundation and to submit an online application.

 


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