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The Rookie Series: Family Law Trends and Challenges: This one-hour program provides an overview of family law, covering key areas such as marriage, divorce, child custody, support, and property division. Participants will learn about the legal principles that govern family relationships and the role of courts in resolving disputes. The session includes practical examples and a brief discussion of current trends and challenges in family law practice.

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Mentors and Mocktails: Developing Lawyers, Developing Leaders: The TBA Mentoring Committee, in collaboration with the TBA Young Lawyers Division, will hold a special CLE and networking event "Mocktails and Mentorship" on Jan, 30, 2026, at Belmont University College of Law's Baskin Center.

Make plans now to join TBA President Heidi Barcus, Marshall County General Sessions Court Judge Lee Bussart, University of Tennessee Winston College of Law professor Joan Heminway, Amy Schmisseur, chair of Belmont University's College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Joseph Hubbard with Polsinelli and Toyin Edogun with Bass Berry & Sims as they explore topics of mentorship, leadership and communication across one's legal career. The day will include lunch, three hours of CLE credit, and the opportunity to network while making mocktails together.

Attendees will gain practical guidance, leadership insights, and tools for building supportive professional relationships.

Following the educational sessions, enjoy a relaxed, networking reception featuring crafted mocktails in the rotunda—an ideal setting to connect with colleagues, mentors, and future collaborators.


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Faculty Spotlight: Rebecca Blair

Join Rebecca for the Estate Planning & Probate Forum in Nashville, March 6.

Having litigated cases in state and federal courts for twenty-nine years, Rebecca understands that litigation is about solving a problem. Whether the litigation is the means for solving the problem or litigation is the problem, Rebecca knows that what her clients need is a solution. Rebecca knows that no one enters into litigation lightly. Litigation is time-consuming, expensive, and stressful, but sometimes necessary. Rebecca knows how much is at stake for her clients. Rebecca’s goal is to get her clients through the litigation process as efficiently as possible and with the best results.

Rebecca has represented individuals, families, beneficiaries, executors, administrators, trustees and trust companies in all aspects of estate and trust litigation. Rebecca helps families protect the wishes of deceased loved ones. She helps beneficiaries protect their inheritance. She helps executors, administrators and trustees protect the assets of the estate and guides them through estate conflict with beneficiaries.

Having lived in the Franklin/Brentwood/Nashville community her entire life, it is no surprise that Rebecca is also often called upon to use her problem-solving skills for individuals and business in our community experiencing other types of conflict. Rebecca is listed in The Best Lawyers in America © 2023 in the field of Personal Injury litigation. This honor from her colleagues was awarded for Rebecca’s years of experience fighting for the rights of clients who have been catastrophically injured or who have lost loved ones as a result of the negligence of another. Rebecca’s personal injury clients are often facing loss and pain. They often have mountains of bills and an uncertain future. Rebecca fights for her clients to solve those problems.

Rebecca is also listed in The Best Lawyers in America © 2023 in the field of Business Litigation. Rebecca guides local business clients through conflict when they have been sued or fear being sued in situations such as employment disputes, tort claims, contract disputes and insurance disputes. Rebecca also pursues claims for her business clients when they have been wronged.


In 29 years Rebecca Blair has developed an immensely diverse practice. Ms. Blair has substantial experience in many aspects of civil litigation, including tort law, insurance coverage litigation, business litigation, and probate litigation. In addition to her litigation experience, Ms. Blair is also listed as a Rule 31 General Civil mediator.

The Blair Law Firm is proud to announce that Rebecca Blair has once again been awarded in the 2025 editions of The Best Lawyers in America®.

Selected to a list Top 50 Women Lawyers in the Mid-South in 2012 by Mid-South Super Lawyers/ Memphis Magazine, Rebecca Blair enjoys an AV Preeminent Peer Review rating in Martindale Hubbell. Rebecca Blair was recently selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2023 in the fields of Business Litigation and Personal Injury Litigation-Plaintiffs. Ms. Blair has been listed with Mid-South Super Lawyers in the area of Plaintiff’s Personal Injury Litigation every year since 2009, and was selected to Top 50 Women by Super Lawyers in 2021