Another $85 million will be allocated toward building a new federal courthouse, replacing the current one that was built in 1933 and no longer meets safety, prisoner security or accessibility requirements.
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Private Wealth Attorney Jennifer Smith Joins Husch Blackwell Friday, April 30, 2021
Jennifer Smith
Husch Blackwell announces Jennifer (Jenni) C. Smith has joined as senior counsel to its Chattanooga office.
Ms. Smith adds to the firm’s established Private Wealth and Tax team of Alan Cates, Samantha Lunn, Joseph (Joe) Simpson, and Rosemary Williams in Chattanooga.
“Jenni’s substantial experience with private wealth and related matters will complement our team and continue our committed service to current and new clients,” Mr. Cates said. “We are delighted to have her join us.”
Ms. Smith, who is licensed in Tennessee, Georgia, Texas and Arkansas, joins the firm’s Financial Services & Capital Markets industry group. She brings to Husch Blackwell an extensive background in estate planning and conservatorships and represents clients in all phases of both processes, including:
Chattanooga Event Organizers Seek Feedback To Plan Downtown Activities Monday, April 5, 2021
While the COVID-19 pandemic caused most events to be canceled or moved to virtual platforms in 2020, event organizers in Chattanooga are preparing to host in-person events in Downtown Chattanooga in the coming months.
“We are paying close attention to daily positive cases along with the number of people receiving vaccines,” said Emily Mack, president and CEO of River City Company. “We have learned over the past year how it may be possible to host in-person events with COVID-19 safety measures including wearing masks, social distancing and providing sanitation stations. As we continue to see a decline in COVID-19 in Chattanooga, we are planning ways to safely welcome people back to our downtown for entertainment and to enjoy the many restaurants, retailers and attractions that are open.”