Former City Judge Walter Williams Goes On Disability Status

  • Friday, September 13, 2024

By Order of the Tennessee Supreme Court, the law license of former City Judge Walter Williams was transferred to disability inactive status pursuant to Section 27.4 of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9.

The high court said, "Mr. Williams cannot practice law while on disability inactive status and shall comply with the requirements of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 28, regarding the obligations and responsibilities of attorneys transferred to disability inactive status.

"Mr.

Williams may return to the practice of law after reinstatement by the Tennessee Supreme Court upon showing that his disability has been removed in accordance with Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Section 27.7."

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