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How to place an announcement: If you are a KBA member in good standing and you’ve moved, have property to rent, or received an award, we’d like to hear from you. Talks, speeches (unless they are of international stature), CLE promotions and political announcements are not accepted. Notices must be submitted in writing and limited to 100 words. They are printed at no cost to members and are subject to editing. Email your notice to Marsha Watson at mwatson@knoxbar.org.

JUVENILE COURT AUCTION & CHILI COOK-OFF CANCELLED The Annual Juvenile Court Assistance Board Basket Auction & Chili CookOff scheduled for Friday, November 20 has been cancelled due to COVID-19. The date for next year’s event is Friday, November 19. Contact Patrice Staley at (865) 215-6475 (patrice.staley@knoxcounty.org) to learn how you can assist the children and families served.

DEBT RELIEF VIRTUAL LEGAL ADVICE CLINIC The Tennessee Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and the Knoxville Bar Association, in partnership with the Tennessee Alliance for Legal Services, the University of Tennessee College of Law (UT Law), and the Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law (LMU Law), will host a virtual Debt Relief Legal Advice Clinic for pre-screened individuals on Saturday, November 7, from 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. The clinic is open to residents of Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Claiborne, Grainger, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Monroe, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, and Union Counties. Students from UT Law and LMU Law will follow up with potential clinic clients to determine eligibility for the clinic, which is available to individuals whose income and expenses place them at less than 250% of the federal poverty level based on household size. United States Bankruptcy Judge Suzanne H. Bauknight will begin the clinic with an overview about debt issues, the bankruptcy system, and reasons for and against seeking bankruptcy protection. After the overview, clients will be paired with volunteer attorneys in virtual break-out rooms to confidentially discuss debt relief options. Sign up at https://www.knoxbar.org/index.cfm?pg=Upcoming-Legal-Clinics.

LMU LAW REVIEW LMU’s Duncan School of Law plans to publish a spring issue of their law review next May, and they are seeking articles on issues particularly important to the surrounding Knoxville and Appalachia regions, as well as the underserved communities within each. Articles would need to be submitted before the end of January in order to be published. Submissions may range from brief essays to lengthier articles. The law review board will receive and review the submissions and vote on whether or not it will be published. Authors should format their citations as footnotes and follow the bluebook rules when doing so. Anyone willing to submit a paper should use this link: https://lmulawreview.scholasticahq. com. Please note that if the submission is being published in another journal or book, or has previously been published in another journal or book, it cannot be published in the LMU Duncan School of Law’s law review. Anyone interested can reach out to Roel Reyna at rd.reyna@gmail.com.

KBA CLASSIFIEDS EXPANDED TO INCLUDE LAW STUDENT INTERNS Reliable help when you need it! Have you ever been short on time and in need of help to reach a deadline? Do you ever wish you could delegate tasks like research and writing so that you could better focus on practicing law? In short, do you need an intern? We want to help! The KBA has updated our Classifieds and added the option to post listings specifically seeking law student interns. We have been working closely with the law schools who have expressed that students are desperate for internships and opportunities to gain experience while in law school. Law students will benefit from this invaluable exposure to the local legal community. Students may post their resumes and signify that they are seeking internships. Attorneys and law firms will have the ability to post intern listings and browse resumes of eager candidates. Click on Public Resources and select “Career Classifieds” from the dropdown navigation. The Classifieds receive in excess of 8,000 page views each month so if you are looking for a job or a new position, make sure to check out this valuable resource at www.knoxbar.org.

LEGAL HISTORY VIDEOS AVAILABLE In 2012, the KBA’s Archives Committee began interviewing senior members of the local legal community to capture their stories and perspectives on life and the practice of law. With funding provided by the Knoxville Bar Foundation, the KBA has been able to preserve this history for future generations of lawyers and other interested persons. It is important not to forget the contributions of those who built the local bar and sharing milestones and stories of great lawyers and judges provides new lawyers with historical perspective and inspiration. View the interviews online at www.knoxbar.org by clicking Member Resources and then Practice Resources.

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE: • Downtown Office Space - Downtown attorney has office space available for rent at The First Horizon Building, 800 S. Gay St., 22nd floor. The rent includes phone and internet. Westlaw available. Email jfanduzz@gmail. com for inquiries • Office Space for Lease at 5344 N. Broadway, Knoxville. Across from

Fountain City Park. Approximately 900 sq ft. Office Space includes a reception area, conference room and work area for additional employees.

Very Affordable Rate with a two (2) Year minimum lease required; great for satellite office. Qualified prospects call: (865) 805-1911.

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