Tennessee Statutes
§ 23-4-102 — Presumption of good faith
Tennessee·Title 23
A member of a lawyers' assistance program, or person reporting information to a lawyers' assistance program, is presumed to have acted in good faith and without malice. A person alleging lack of good faith has the burden of proving bad faith and malice.
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Legislative History
Acts 1993, ch. 359, § 1.
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Lien on action begun before employment§ 23-2-104
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