Dec 12, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2020-2021 
    
Graduate Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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LAW 6235 Tennessee Attorney General Field Placement-Consumer Advocate and Protection Division


2 Hours

As the state’s chief legal officer, the Tennessee Attorney General represents state officials, departments, boards, agencies, and commissions in matters arising from their public duties.  The Consumer Advocate and Protection Division protects consumers and businesses from unfair and deceptive trade practices, enforces state and federal antitrust laws, and enforces the unauthorized practice of law statutes.  That division also represents the interest of consumers in utility ratemaking proceedings before the Tennessee Regulatory Authority.  A student’s duties in the clinic include drafting memoranda, briefs, and motions, and researching statutory and case law on specific consumer protection related topics.  Among other things, students will have the opportunity to learn about the investigation process, including the pre-filing subpoena process and the relationship between state and federal consumer enforcement authorities, and will likely assist with cases in active litigation.  Students are supervised on-site by deputy and assistant attorneys general.  To earn two academic credits, students must successfully complete 100 hours at the clinic and complete the clinic’s classroom component.



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