BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (2017)
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
10 CADILLAC DRIVE, SUITE 220
BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE 37027
TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500
(800) 486-5714
FAX: (615) 367-2480
E-MAIL: ethics@tbpr.org
Website: www.tbpr.org
RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: KEVIN WILLIAM TEETS, JR., BPR #29981
CONTACT: ALAN D. JOHNSON
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
March 23, 2017
DAVIDSON COUNTY LAWYER REINSTATED
On March 22, 2017, the Supreme Court of Tennessee reinstated the law license of Kevin William Teets,
Jr. Mr. Teets had been temporarily suspended by the Supreme Court of Tennessee on March 3, 3017, for
misappropriation and posing a threat of substantial harm to the public. Mr. Teets filed a Petition to Dissolve
Temporary Suspension on March 3, 2017, asking the Court to reinstate him. A Hearing Panel appointed to hear
the Petition recommended to the Supreme Court that the temporary suspension be dissolved.
The Supreme Court Order requires Mr. Teets to meet with a practice monitor bi-weekly, continue
weekly mental health sessions with his current therapist, execute a HIPPA-compliant release authorizing his
therapist to provide monthly reports of treatment compliance to Disciplinary Counsel and continue contact with
the Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program for service and assistance if services are available.
Mr. Teets was ordered to pay the costs and expenses of the proceeding.
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