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Legal Aid Society receives grant for foreclosure prevention, community redevelopment

Posted at 2:23 pm March 2, 2017
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Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, which is Tennessee’s largest nonprofit law firm and has an office in Oak Ridge, has received a two-year grant from the Tennessee Bar Foundation to increase foreclosure prevention and community redevelopment legal assistance.

The Tennessee Bar Foundation, the administrator of funds generated through Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts, or IOLTA, in Tennessee, received part of a nationwide donation to IOLTA programs from Bank of America, as part of a settlement of claims with the Justice Department arising from the home mortgage crisis. They have awarded Legal Aid Society $259,640 to give legal assistance to low-income people and seniors in their Gallatin, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Oak Ridge, and Tullahoma offices, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Barri Bernstein, community redevelopment, foreclosure prevention, Gary Housepian, Legal Aid Society, Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, legal assistance, Tennessee Bar Association

Tennessee Bar Association recognizes Mostoller for lifetime of service

Posted at 11:55 am July 4, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Ann R. Mostoller

Ann R. Mostoller

Oak Ridge lawyer Ann Reilly Mostoller was recognized as a Senior Counselor by the Tennessee Bar Association during its annual convention in Memphis.

The designation of “Senior Counselor” is given to Tennessee lawyers who complete 50 years of law practice or attain the age of 75, and are active members of the TBA. The recognition expresses appreciation for the lawyer’s contributions to the legal profession and loyalty to the TBA.

Mostoller practices with Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen in Oak Ridge. She graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 1974.

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Ann Reilly Mostoller, Mostoller Stulberg Whitfield and Allen, senior counselor, TBA, Tennessee Bar Association

Honors: DA Clark named a governor of Tennessee Bar Association

Posted at 3:57 pm September 11, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Dave Clark

Dave Clark

District Attorney General Dave Clark has been named a governor of the Tennessee Bar Association. The 23-member board controls the activities and business of the Tennessee Bar Association in all its activities across the state.

The TBA represents more than 10,000 lawyers in Tennessee in trying to “foster legal education, maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of law, cultivate professional ethics, and promote improvements in the law and administration of justice,” a press release said.

“It is an honor to be selected to serve in a leadership role among my peers and to help continue the service of the Tennessee Bar Association,” Clark said in the release.

Clark, who represents the Seventh Judicial District (Anderson County), was elected to a second eight-year term as DA in the August 7 county election.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Anderson County, DA, Dave Clark, district attorney general, election, ethics, justice, law, lawyers, legal education, Seventh Judicial District, TBA, Tennessee Bar Association

Supreme Court justices campaign to stay on bench

Posted at 2:29 am August 6, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Tom Beehan and Gary Wade

Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Gary Wade, right, talks to reporters during a campaign stop at Razzleberry’s Ice Cream Lab and Kitchen on Thursday. Also pictured is Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan.

 

In most elections, voters don’t pay much attention to the retention elections for judges.

This year, though, the decision on whether to keep three of the five Tennessee Supreme Court justices on the bench is one of the most closely watched races in the state. More than $1 million has already been spent.

The three judges facing retention elections this Thursday—Chief Justice Gary Wade and Justices Sharon Lee and Cornelia Clark—were in Oak Ridge last Thursday trying to convince local voters to let them keep their jobs for another eight years.

Appointed by former Governor Phil Bredesen, the justices said they’re fighting out-of-state money and inaccurate portrayals of their work. They’re battling back against what they consider an attempt to introduce partisan politics into the courtroom.

“Partisan politics has no role in courts of law,” Wade said.

“We want to preserve fair and impartial courts,” Lee said. “When you put politics in the courtroom, you push the Constitution out.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Slider, State, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, AFP, Americans for Prosperity, Beth Harwell, Bob Cooper, campaign, Charles Koch, chief justice, Constitution, Cornelia Clark, courtroom, David Koch, fair and impartial, Gary Wade, judges, Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission, justices, Obamacare, partisan politics, Penny White, Razzleberry’s, retention election, Riley Anderson, Ron Ramsey, Sharon Lee, Tennessee Bar Association, Tennessee Forum, Tennessee Supreme Court

Anderson County child advocate named CASA Volunteer of the Year

Posted at 8:32 pm February 1, 2013
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Dale Hedges CASA Volunteer of the Year

Dale Hedges, center, was named the 2013 CASA Volunteer of the Year for his work with work with CASA of the Tennessee Heartland. Also pictured from left are Kevin Balkwill, Katrina Atchley, Kathryn Hedges, Ashley Bryant-Cheney, and Naomi Asher. (Submitted photo)

Dale Hedges of Clinton has been named the 2013 CASA Volunteer of the Year by the Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. The award recognizes Hedges’ 18 years of service as a volunteer for CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, which serves children in Anderson, Blount, and Scott counties.

Knoxville lawyer Katrina Atchley Arbogast, chair of the YLD Children’s Issues Committee, presented the award to Hedges at a dinner in Nashville on Jan. 18. A cash gift also was presented to Naomi Asher, executive director of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, to benefit the agency’s work.

Hedges was selected as this year’s recipient for his longtime service, effective advocacy and consistent commitment. According to Asher, who submitted the nomination, Hedges is the agency’s longest serving volunteer and has represented 29 children in 19 cases during his tenure at CASA.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, CASA Volunteer of the Year, children, Court Appointed Special Advocates, courts, Dale Hedges, Naomi Asher, Tennessee Bar Association, volunteer, Young Lawyers Division

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