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Construction Law Forum 2025: Let's Get Technical: Take a break from all the football, basketball, baseball and hockey and come "Get Technical" with the TBA Construction Forum. Spend the day with the experts who wear the striped shirts, like the Board for Licensing Contractors, the Department of Environment and Conservation, and TOSHA. Join us as we dive into licenses and lien rights, board complaints, violation hearings, what an "appropriate environmental due diligence" inquiry looks like and the administrative enforcement process. This presentation is appropriate for both rookie and veteran construction lawyers.

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IP Webcast Series 2025: Subject Matter Eligibility Updates for AI-related Inventions: On July 17, 2024, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued an update on patent subject matter eligibility to assist eligibility evaluations in patent applications and patents involving inventions related to AI technology as the latest roll-out of guidance prompted by the Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. This webcast will provide an overview of the guidance update, including examples issued in conjunction with the update, and community comments responsive to the update.

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Faculty Spotlight: William Ramsey

Join Bill for the must-see webcast "The Bill Show": The latest tech trends from CES 2025 (and it ain’t all AI) on February 4; sponsored by TBA's Law Tech section.

Bill Ramsey joined Neal & Harwell in 1981. The primary focus of his practice is complex civil and criminal litigation. He also has a significant entertainment law practice representing high-profile artists and entertainers. In addition, he represents several music business managers, financial managers, talent agents, publishers, and labels in a variety of litigation matters. Bill is a true advocate for his clients and routinely receives the most desired results – many of which cannot be disclosed due to confidentiality reasons. In recognition of his work, Bill is named as one of Billboard’s 2024 Top Music Lawyers.

Bill has always been interested in technical issues and applies that experience to the practice of law. “The Bill Show” travels to various organizations and trade shows to share the latest tech gadgets for work and entertainment. He also writes a monthly article for the Nashville Bar Journal and many other legal publications. Bill is the recipient of the 2024 David Rutherford Award, which is given to the Nashville Bar Association Fellow who exemplifies professionalism, charitable contribution in the legal field and in the community as a whole, and the spirit of collegiality among the bench and bar.

Bill owns and operates his family’s farm in Viola, Tennessee, where he was born and raised.  He applies the wisdom he learned from his father and other farmers to all aspects of his life, including the practice of law.