Ingram has worked as federal prosecutor, law professor
Lynne Ingram The Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands has added Lynne Ingram as lead family law attorney in its Nashville office. Ingram, a former federal prosecutor, will manage the family law practice group for the nonprofit law firm. The work will include coordinating with volunteer attorneys assisting on civil cases. She currently serves as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law, teaching trial advocacy. She was most recently a partner at Barton and previously operated her own practice and spent more than a decade as an assistant U.S. attorney in Phoenix and Nashville, where she served as coordinator for a human trafficking task force.
A former Hopkinsville city attorney has passed away.
According to an obituary from Hughart, Beard, & Giles Funeral Home, 89-year-old Wendell Harmon Rorie passed away on Christmas Day after a brief illness. Rorie served as the city attorney from 1966 to 1982 under the administrations of Alfred Naff, George Atkins, and Al Rutland.
Rorie was born on February 7, 1931, in Big Rock, Tennessee. He graduated from South Christian High School in 1949 and Murray State College in 1953, where he served as president of the student body and received the Outstanding Senior Award.
He was also an Army veteran who served on active duty from 1953 to 1955 in the United States Army Reserve. He attended Vanderbilt University School of Law on the G.I. Bill and was awarded the Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 1958. He then opened a law practice in Hopkinsville with W.H. Southall in 1958 and continued in active practice for 57 years, concentrating on civil defense cases.
Mobile attorney picked as executive VP for music giant iHeartMedia
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
iHeartMedia has announced that Mobile-based attorney Gabe Fleet will become its executive vice president of business affairs and chief music licensing counsel, effective Jan. 11.Courtesy of Gabe Fleet
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Radio juggernaut iHeartMedia has announced a Mobile-based attorney, Gabe Fleet, as its new executive vice president of business affairs and chief music licensing counsel.
According to a statement released by iHeartMedia, Fleet “will lead iHeartMedia’s Business Affairs team and focus on strategic deals and relationships with the company’s music and entertainment partners and be responsible for business and legal affairs across the company’s divisions, multiplatform assets and tentpole events.” He also will “spearhead the company’s music licensing strategy” including oversight of industry and performance licenses.
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iHeartMedia (NASDAQ: IHRT) announced today that Gabe Fleet has been named Executive Vice President of Business Affairs and Chief Music Licensing Counsel, effective January 11, 2021.
In his new role, Fleet will lead iHeartMedia’s Business Affairs team and focus on strategic deals and relationships with the company’s music and entertainment partners and be responsible for business and legal affairs across the company’s divisions, multiplatform assets and tentpole events. In addition, Fleet will spearhead the company’s music licensing strategy, including maintaining and renewing all music industry licenses for iHeartRadio’s digital services and performance licenses through PRO agencies.