Recent Developments in Tennessee Law, 2025 (7 Hour version)
Overview
This is the 2025 edition of our popular annual course of study, Recent Developments in Tennessee Law. This "year-in-review" course is a fast-paced and surprisingly comprehensive look at the past year's important new case law, new statutes, new regulations, and other developments in 9 different areas of law practice, including:
- Family Law
- Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, and Workers' Compensation
- Wills, Estates, Real Estate, & General Business Law
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Format(s)
Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download
Credit Hours
General Credits: 6.1
Dual/Ethics Credits: 1.33
Total Credits: 7.43
Courses Included
TN - Family Law: 2025 Recent Developments in Tennessee Law
Speaker(s):
Miles Mason, Sr. of Miles Mason Family Law Group, PLC
Description:
The Family Law segment of our annual Recent Developments in Tennessee Law course.
General Credits: 1.7
TN - Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, & Workers' Compensation, Part 1: 2025 Recent Developments in Tennessee Law
Speaker(s):
James P. Catalano of The Catalano Firm, PLC
Description:
Part 1 of the Torts & Insurance segment of our annual Recent Developments in Tennessee Law course.
General Credits: 1.4
TN - Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, & Workers' Compensation, Part 2: 2025 Recent Developments in Tennessee Law
Speaker(s):
James P. Catalano of The Catalano Firm, PLC
Description:
Part 2 of the Torts & Insurance segment of our annual Recent Developments in Tennessee Law seminar series.
General Credits: 1.4
TN - Wills, Estates, Real Estate, & Business Law: 2025 Recent Developments in Tennessee Law
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
The Wills, Estates, Real Estate, & Business Law segment of our annual Recent Developments in Tennessee Law course.
General Credits: 1.6
Dealing with Difficult Lawyers & Difficult Clients: Ethics
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Edward T. Oglesby of The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
James P. Catalano of The Catalano Firm, PLC
Description:
Practical coping tips for when counsel opposite is a "Rambo Litigator" or when your own client is obnoxious.
Dual/Ethics Credits: 1.33