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Celebrating our bar association's diverse membership and highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of KBA members.

Through Member Shout Out, the KBA wants to highlight all the ways our members are excelling and making a difference in the legal arena and beyond. Send links to news posts or articles, pictures, or just a blurb to membership@knoxbar.org. 

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Howard Vogel Interview Added to KBA Legal History Videos

Posted on: Aug 2, 2022

 

The KBA Archives Committee is pleased to share the interview of Howard H. Vogel as the latest addition to the collection of KBA Legal History Videos. Charles Swanson interviewed Howard and the two shared wonderful stories and memories of the local bar over the past forty years. The video is available on YouTube and is available from a link on the Legal History Videos page on the KBA website.

Howard was for many years a litigator in the areas of professional liability, products liability, personal injury, construction, civil rights, business and commercial litigation. His practice began to shift toward the dispute resolution area in the mid to late 1990’s and since then he has mediated over 2000 civil disputes.

Howard served as the president of the Knoxville Bar Association for 1993, and a member of the Board of Governors for 1978; 1981-82; and 1992-94. He served as Barristers President and was the recipient of the prestigious Governors Award in 2007. He was the president of the Tennessee Bar Association for 1995-96, and served on the Board of Governors for 1980-81 and 1990-97. He was the president of the Tennessee Young Lawyers Conference of the Tennessee Bar Association for 1980-1981. Howard has also been active in the American Bar Association since 1983.

 

 

 


 

LMU Law Promotes Professor Katie Tolliver Jones

Posted on: Jul 11, 2022

 

Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law (LMU Law) Vice President and Dean Matthew R. Lyon has announced the promotion of Director of Academic Success and Assessment Katie Tolliver Jones to Associate Professor of Law.

Jones joined the faculty of LMU Law in August 2017. Since that time, she has taught first-year academic success courses as well as upper-level electives such as Estate Planning and Drafting and Contract Drafting. In July 2020, Professor Jones was promoted to Director of Academic Success and Assessment. In this role, she not only oversees the law school’s academic success program, but also has chief responsibility for administering exams and programmatic assessments.

“Katie Jones has become an integral member of our faculty in a very short period of time,” Dean Lyon said. “She is passionate about helping each of our law students maximize their potential for academic success. Her practice experience as a transactional attorney allows her to teach a variety of upper-level elective courses. And in addition to all of her teaching and administrative duties at the law school, she has co-authored a law review article challenging the conventional wisdom regarding law schools’ bar passage rates and provides service to the bar as a leader of the East Tennessee Lawyers’ Association for Women (ETLAW). Her promotion to Associate Professor is richly deserved.”

Prior to joining the faculty of LMU Law, Jones worked in private practice in Knoxville. She handled matters involving appellate litigation, estate planning and administration, tax, contract law, and real estate, among other practice areas.  Upon graduating from law school, she was awarded an American Bar Association Section on Taxation Public Service Fellowship. As a Public Service Fellow at the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, she primarily represented low-income taxpayers from Appalachia in IRS administrative hearings and U.S. Tax Court litigation.

Jones earned her J.D. at the University of Tennessee College of Law. During law school, She grew up in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she graduated with honors in political science and sociology with a minor in social and economic justice.

 

 


 

Angelia Nystrom Publishes "Legal Ease and Life Hacks: Essays on Pursuits of Excellence"

Posted on: Jul 7, 2022

 

Congratulations to Angelia Nystrom on publishing “Legal Ease and Life Hacks: Essays on Pursuits of Excellence.” While you may have been fortunate to read Angelia’s articles each month in DICTA, here’s your chance to get all the great stories in one book. You will find topics as diverse as Tennessee politicians, lifehacks, party planning, and favorite foodie recipes that will get you back in the kitchen. Check it out on Amazon. A percentage of each book sold will be donated to three organizations Angelia holds dear: the Knoxville Bar Foundation, the Tennessee Bar Foundation, and the University of Tennessee’s Herbert College of Agriculture for the Emily Bruner Scholarship Endowment. You won’t want to miss the Foreword written by The Honorable Cynthia Richardson Wyrick.  

 

 


 

Meredith Balthrop Weaver Appointed Judge of the Court of Workers' Compensation Claims

Posted on: Jun 26, 2022

 

On Friday, June 24, retired Judge Elledge of Anderson County swore in KBA member Meredith Balthrop Weaver as judge on the Board of Appeals for the Bureau of Workers' Compensation Claims. She previously practiced at Peterson White and Leitner Williams et al. Judge Weaver was accompanied by her father, James M. Balthrop, who practiced law from 1972 through 2015.  

 

 


 

Tasha Blakney Takes over as President of the Tennessee Bar Association

Posted on: Jun 17, 2022

 

KBA member Tasha Blakney will take office today as President of the Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) during the Annual Convention in Nashville.

Blakney is a partner at Eldridge & Blakney PC in Knoxville. She earned her law degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law and has more than 20 years of experience in the legal profession. Before helping found Eldridge & Blakney, she worked as a judicial clerk for former Supreme Court Justice Gary R. Wade when he was presiding judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals and as an assistant attorney general in the Knoxville office of the Tennessee Attorney General. 

An active member of the TBA, Blakney has held a variety of positions with the association, including second district governor for the TBA’s Board of Governors, co-chair of the Public Education Committee, member of the TBA’s House of Delegates and executive committee member of the Environmental Law Section. Blakney served as president of the TBA Young Lawyers Division (YLD) from 2010-2011. She was awarded the TBA YLD President’s Award in 2006 and is a 2005 graduate of the TBA’s Leadership Law program. 

Blakney is a past-president of the Knoxville Bar Association and was selected as a fellow in the Tennessee Bar Foundation, the Knoxville Bar Foundation and the American Bar Foundation. She has served as an elected member of the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates and was one of 26 lawyers chosen from across the nation to participate in the ABA’s inaugural Leadership Academy Program through its Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section. 

 

 


 

Ursula Bailey and Amanda Busby Inducted into Tennessee Bar Foundation

Posted on: Jun 13, 2022

 

KBA members Amanda Busby and Ursula Bailey have recently been elected Fellows of the Tennessee Bar Foundation, an association of 830 attorneys across the state.  Invitations to membership, which is a position of honor, were extended to 26 attorneys by the Board of Trustees.  The introduction of new Fellows took place at the annual Fellows' Dinner in Nashville. 

The Tennessee Bar Foundation's purpose is two-fold: to honor attorneys who have distinguished themselves in the profession and community and to administer a grant making program.  That project, known by its acronym “IOLTA” (Interest On Lawyers' Trust Accounts), has awarded grants in excess of $24,000,000 to law-related, public interest projects throughout Tennessee.

Amanda Busby is a member in the law firm of Anderson Busby PLLC and a Past President of the KBA.  Amanda has been practicing law in Knoxville for 24 years.  She has a BBA in Marketing from Lambuth University and a JD/MBA from the UT College of Law and the UT College of Business.  Ursula Bailey is a member in the Law Office of Ursula Bailey and currently serves on the KBA’s Board of Governors. Ursula has been practicing law in Knoxville for 22 years.  She has a BS from the University of Illinois and a JD from the UT College of Law.

 

 


 

Baker Donelson's Culver Schmid to be Presented TBA's Highest Legal Writing Honor

Posted on: May 23, 2022

 

Knoxville lawyer R. Culver Schmid will be presented with the prestigious Justice Joseph W. Henry Award for Outstanding Legal Writing on June 17 during the Tennessee Bar Association’s (TBA) annual convention in Nashville.

The award was established nearly 40 years ago and is given each year to the lawyer “who writes the most outstanding article that is published in the ... Tennessee Bar Journal for the preceding year. Named for Henry, a former chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court known for his forthright and clear writing, the purpose of the award is to encourage practicing Tennessee lawyers to write scholarly yet practical articles that will be of maximum benefit to the members of our bar.”

This year’s winning article is “Restoring Rights of Individuals Convicted of a Felony Crime: A Manual,” which was published in the May/June 2021 issue.

The Joe Henry Award is chosen by a committee made up of the chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court or his designee, deans of some of the state’s law schools or their designees — on a rotating basis — and the president of the Tennessee Bar Association. This year the judges were Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger A. Page; Belmont University College of Law Dean Alberto R. Gonzales; Nashville School of Law Dean William C. Koch Jr.; Vanderbilt Law School Dean Chris Guthrie; and TBA President Sherie L. Edwards.

Culver is office managing shareholder in Baker Donelson’s Knoxville office, and a member of its Real Estate/Finance Group. He focuses his practice on commercial transactions including real estate development and finance, business acquisitions, secured lending, commercial and residential condominium law and more. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Law.

Judges said Culver's article did “an excellent job laying out the statistics and statutes regarding lost voting rights in Tennessee, and then guiding the reader clearly and succinctly through the process of restoring those rights. The author also discusses why lawyers, particularly, should care about this issue. The author has provided attorneys a helpful guide for how to assist those who wish to have their voting rights restored.”

 

 


 

Ursula Bailey Featured in Knoxville Ledger

Posted on: May 20, 2022

 

We're delighted to see KBA member Ursula Bailey featured in the May 20 edition of the Knoxville Ledger. Read all about Ursula's amazing career and the obstacles she has had to overcome in this powerful article from Nancy Henderson.

 

 


 

Merchant & Gould Receives Mansfield Rule Plus Certification

Posted on: May 11, 2022

 

Merchant & Gould P.C., a national intellectual property (IP) law firm with a local office in Knoxville, has again achieved Mansfield Rule Certification, this time also attaining the more stringent “Plus” certification. The certification recognizes Merchant & Gould’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion through its hiring, promotion, and leadership decisions.

 Merchant & Gould was one of 26 law firms that participated in a cohort created for midsize law firms. Designed to expand on the early successes of the original Mansfield Rule, the Midsize Mansfield Rule Certification measures whether law firms with between 25 and 150 lawyers have affirmatively considered at least 30 percent women lawyers, underrepresented racial and ethnic lawyers, LGBTQ+ lawyers, and lawyers with disabilities for attorney positions, leadership and governance roles, equity partner promotions, and formal client pitch opportunities. While working to achieve these benchmarks, Merchant & Gould created internal transparency through the establishment of leadership role descriptions and clear leadership appointment and/or election processes. The firm also shared best practices and lessons learned with other cohort firms throughout the certification process. Community-building is an integral part of the Mansfield Rule Certification requirements.

 “We are proud to be a Certified Plus firm in the inaugural year of the Midsize Mansfield Rule and to be part of a community of law firms sharing the goal of fostering inclusive, equitable work environments. These actions reflect our culture and core values,” said John Winemiller, Chief Diversity Officer and managing partner of Merchant & Gould’s Knoxville office. “One of our firm’s greatest strengths is its ability to harness the diverse backgrounds, identities, and perspectives of our team members to provide the best service for our clients.  We will use the data from the Mansfield Certification process to continually inform policies and outcomes that benefit our clients, our firm, and our community.” 

Of the 2020-2022 certified firms, 16 Midsize Mansfield firms have achieved Certification “Plus” status, which indicates that, in addition to meeting or exceeding the consideration requirements, the firms have successfully achieved 30 percent diverse representation in current leadership roles, formal client pitches, and staffing on key matters.

Merchant & Gould participated in two previous iterations of the Mansfield Rule, achieving the Mansfield 2.0 Certification in 2019 and the 3.0 Version in 2020. The Midsize Mansfield Rule Certification is something new in the midsize sector, marking a third certification for the firm. Merchant & Gould continues its work to advance diversity throughout the legal industry.

 


 

Bailey Schiermeyer Receives Elder Law Certification

Posted on: Apr 29, 2022

 

 Elder Law of East Tennessee (ELET) and the National Elder Law Foundation (NELF), announce that attorney Bailey Schiermeyer has successfully completed her examination and received her Elder Law Certification.

A certification in elder law provides a measure of assurance to the public that the attorney has an in-depth working knowledge of the legal issues that impact the elderly. Currently, attorney Bailey Schiermeyer assists elders, individuals with disabilities, and their families, with planning for the legal and financial challenges of aging and long-term care situations. She advises clients about the best strategies for minimizing taxes, obtaining good health and long-term care, and preserving assets. The NELF certification further strengthens Ms. Schiermeyer’s expertise and training in elder law issues. The NELF is the only organization approved by the American Bar Association to offer this prestigious certification.

Bailey Schiermeyer, JD is now a Certified Elder Law Attorney. She has been practicing law since 2014. She received her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 2014 from Regent University School of Law. BMs Schiermeyer’s memberships and accreditations include the following: Certified Elder Law Attorney through the NELF, member of Life Care Planning Law Firms Association, member of the Tennessee Bar Association, member of the Knoxville Bar Association, member of National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and is VA Accredited. In 2019, Ms. Schiermeyer was awarded the ABA’s On the Rise- Top 40 Young Lawyers Award by the American Bar Association. This program provides national recognition of ABA’s Young Lawyers Division Members who exemplify a broad range of high achievement, innovation, vision, leadership, and service to the profession and their communities.


 


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