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1989 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1989)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0093 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 27Z
Public Acts of 1971
November 1989
89-137   ATTORNEYS: Practice of Law, Unauthorized:
Corporations, unlike natural persons, cannot be
represented in a court, including a General Sessions
Court, without a licensed attorney; an individual who
is the controlling, but not the sole stockholder of a
closely held family-owned corporation may not appear
for the corporation in courts of record; although an
individual may represent himself or herself pro se
before a Tennessee court, and take all actions
necessary and required for such representation, a
corporation may not appear before a Tennessee court
other than through an attorney licensed to practice
law in the State of Tennessee, except as otherwise
authorized by the Tennessee Supreme Court; an
individual may not represent a corporation in a
Tennessee court for the purposes cf enforcing and/or
executing on a judgment previously obtained by the
corporation in a Tennessee court, however a
ecorporation representative can perform ministerial
tasks in assisting an attorney execute on or enforce
such judgments; an individual may represent himself or
herself pro se in any lawsuit cognizable in Tennessee
courts, but i-st follow the same procedural and
substantive law as any party represented by an
attorney. T.C.A. SS23-3-101, -103; Op. Tenn. Atty.
Gen. 89-120 (September 21, 1989).
89-138   CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, TENNESSEE: Freedom of Speech:
T.C.A. §539-5-845 and -847 cannot be constitutionally
applied to impose criminal penalties for expressive
conduct such as in the Johnson case because such
conduct is protected by Ee free speech clause of the
First Amendment; there is no statutory remedy or
sanction to ensure that manufacturers of the Tennessee
state flag produce such flags in accordance with the
statutory specifications set forth in T.C.A.
54-1-301. U.S. Const. Amends. I, -IV; 36 U.S.C. 5176;
T.C.A. 54-1-301, SS39-5-842, -843, -845, -847.

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