VOL. 45 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 16, 2021 Bone McAllester Norton PLLC has hired Brandon Meredith, a University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law alumnus, as the firm’s newest attorney at its Sumner County office. Meredith joins Bone McAllester Norton with 13 years of legal experience at Phillips and Ingrum in… Continue reading Bone McAllester Norton adds Meredith in Sumner
Wisconsin wants to educate athletes on NIL, not oversee contracts. But some proposed deals raised questions.
Two weeks into college athletics’ new era of player marketing rights, the University of Wisconsin hasn’t flagged any deals that run afoul of NCAA rules. Some potential name, image and likeness contracts on which Badgers players have sought guidance, however, didn’t stand up to the UW athletic department’s temporary policy. UW has reviewed 33 NIL… Continue reading Wisconsin wants to educate athletes on NIL, not oversee contracts. But some proposed deals raised questions.
4 businesses announce relocation to McEwen Northside
McEwen Northside has announced four additional businesses will relocate their corporate offices to the 45-acre mixed-use development in the heart of Cool Springs. Design and Engineering, Inc., Censis Technologies, Renew Co. and Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP, will join a growing list of tenants at McEwen Northside and its Block B building, anchored by Mitsubishi. The addition of this group of… Continue reading 4 businesses announce relocation to McEwen Northside
You must decide who gets keys to your digital estate?
VOL. 45 | NO. 29 | Friday, July 16, 2021 You may not own cryptocurrency or nonfungible tokens. You may not have a big Instagram following or run an online business. But if you do almost anything online, you probably have digital assets — electronic records that you own, control or license. Failing to make… Continue reading You must decide who gets keys to your digital estate?
GM warns some Bolt owners to park outdoors due to fire risk
Home > Article VOL. 45 | NO. 28 | Friday, July 9, 2021 DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is telling owners of some older Chevrolet Bolts to park them outdoors and not to charge them overnight because two of the electric cars caught fire after recall repairs were made. The company said Wednesday that the… Continue reading GM warns some Bolt owners to park outdoors due to fire risk
‘Protect our teachers’: Critical race theory, curriculum finds support from Nashville parents, board
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Wesley Financial adds president and general counsel
Jinanne West and Stephanie Maxwell have joined Wesley Financial Group, LLC as president and general counsel, respectively. “Jinanne and Stephanie bring a wealth of experience to our leadership team that we will lean on as we expand the Wesley brand into new market segments,” said Chuck McDowell, WFG founder and CEO. “We are launching a… Continue reading Wesley Financial adds president and general counsel
OBITUARY: Mike Lorance – Rutherford Source
Murfreesboro native and resident Mike Lorance, age 89, passed away Thursday, July 8 at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital. Lorance was a heralded newspaper and television outdoors reporter, columnist and personality, including 35 years as outdoors columnist for The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, retiring from that position in 2015. Upon his retirement, he was… Continue reading OBITUARY: Mike Lorance – Rutherford Source
Firm hacked to spread ransomware had previous security flaws
VOL. 45 | NO. 28 | Friday, July 9, 2021 The Associated Press Updated 9:40AM For 21 years, the software company Kaseya labored in relative obscurity — at least until cybercriminals exploited it in early July for a massive ransomware attack that snarled businesses around the world and escalated U.S.-Russia diplomatic tensions. But it turns… Continue reading Firm hacked to spread ransomware had previous security flaws
Tennessee fires top vaccine official as COVID-19 shows signs of new spread
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