Tennessee Statutes
§ 17-1-105 — Practice of law prohibited - Exception for wind up of practice of newly elected or appointed judge or chancellor
Tennessee § 17-1-105
JurisdictionTennessee
Title17
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 17-1-105 (2026).
Text
No judge or chancellor shall practice law, or perform any of the functions of attorney or counsel, in any of the courts of this state, except in cases in which the judge or chancellor may have been employed as counsel previous to the judge's or chancellor's election. A newly elected or appointed judge or chancellor can practice law only in an effort to wind up the judge or chancellor's practice, ceasing to practice as soon as reasonably possible and in no event longer than one hundred eighty (180) days after assuming office.
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Related
State of Tennessee v. Roy B. Lipford
67 S.W.3d 79 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, 2001)
Legislative History
Code 1858, § 3912 (deriv. Acts 1851-1852, ch. 331, § 1); Shan., § 5705; Code 1932, § 9891; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 17-105; Acts 2012 , ch. 789, § 3.
Nearby Sections
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§ 17-1-101
Age§ 17-1-102
Residence§ 17-1-103
Election§ 17-1-104
Oath of office§ 17-1-106
Judges to be lawyers - Exceptions§ 17-1-107
Uniformly reported caseload statistics§ 17-1-201
Attendance at court required§ 17-1-202
Penalty for failure to open court§ 17-1-203
Powers in other districts§ 17-1-204
Extraordinary process§ 17-1-205
Appointment of receivers§ 17-1-206
Marriage rites§ 17-1-301
Vacancies in office§ 17-1-302
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Bluebook (online)
Tennessee § 17-1-105, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tn/17-1-105.