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The Top Ten Tennessee Lawyers: 1790 to 1960: This course is a fast-moving survey of the top ten Tennessee lawyers of our state’s dramatic, diverse, and inspiring legal history from the territorial period to modern times. This includes litigators, judges, and scholars and the legal and major ethical challenges they confronted and overcame, thus advancing the profession, ethical standards, and justice in general.

The ethical issues confronted included dealing with corruption in the courts such as criminal activities by lawyers and judges; lawyers’ ethical duty to advance access to justice by the poor and powerless such as through pro bono work; the obligation to represent even the unpopular and despised; and the duty to mentor new lawyers and strive to improve our system of justice. Sometimes these battles took great courage and risk. This course seeks to prove that, because of its obligations, ethics, and power, what President Calvin Coolidge said is true: “Law is the highest of the professions.” 

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The Top Ten Litigation Mistakes (And How to Keep Them From Happening To You): This course is a fast-moving review of the top ten Tennessee civil litigation mistakes (legal and ethical) and how to keep them from happening to you. These include legal and ethical mishaps in civil litigation in state trial and appellate courts (often unexpected, terrifying but preventable mistakes) from filing the complaint, through trial and appeal.

The continually updated countdown was originally compiled with the help of an advisory board of retired Tennessee trial and appellate judges, including former Tennessee Chief Justice William M. Barker of Chattanooga, Chancellor C. Neal Small of Memphis, Chancellor Wil V. Doran of Collierville and others. 

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Faculty Spotlight: Judge Andra Hedrick

Join Hon. Andra Hedrick the Topgolf: Estate Planning Tee-off 2026 August 21 in Nashville. 

Judge Andra Hedrick is a Circuit Court Judge in Davidson County. Before serving on the bench, Judge Hedrick was a full-time probate lawyer with more than twenty-three years of experience. She and her coauthors, Jack Robinson, Sr., and Jeffrey Mobley literally wrote the book on Tennessee probate law. Their three-volume legal treatise, Pritchard on Wills and Administration of Estates, is widely recognized by lawyers and judges as the leading secondary legal authority in probate law across the state. She previously served at the Nashville firm of Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin PLLC (GSRM Law), where her practice consisted of all aspects of probate law – from planning, administration, litigation, mediation, and service as an expert witness in probate court procedure. While in law school, she served as a student law clerk to Judge Donn Southern of the Shelby County Probate Court. Upon graduation, she completed a two-year term as an attorney law clerk to Judge David R. Farmer of the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hedrick received her Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University and her Juris Doctorate from the University of Memphis School of Law.