Attorneys George Spanos and Laura Blum of the law firm Rogers, Shea & Spanos have been selected as Co-Chairs for the 2026 Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association Domestic Law Forum. The event, scheduled for April 2, 2026, at the Hilton Hotel in Franklin, represents a significant gathering for legal professionals across Tennessee. In his dual role, George Spanos will also serve as a featured speaker, sharing his expertise as a Board-Certified Family Trial Law Advocate in complex domestic litigation.
"We are honored to lead this year's Domestic Law Forum," said George Spanos. "The TTLA is a vital organization for protecting the rights of Tennessee families, and this forum provides a critical platform for attorneys to stay at the forefront of evolving family law statutes and trial strategies." The forum's importance lies in its function as a key educational venue where practitioners can update their knowledge on the latest legal developments, directly impacting their ability to represent clients effectively in sensitive family matters.
Laura Blum, who has served as a Co-Chair of the annual forum since 2019, brings extensive experience in high-conflict custody and appellate work to her leadership position. "Collaborating with the TTLA to curate a curriculum that addresses the most pressing issues in domestic law is a privilege," said Blum. "Our goal is to provide practitioners with the tools they need to achieve the best possible outcomes for their clients during some of life's most challenging moments." This focus on practical, outcome-oriented education underscores the forum's role in enhancing the quality of legal representation available to Tennessee residents facing family law disputes.
The 2026 TTLA Domestic Law Forum will offer a full day of Continuing Legal Education credits, concentrating on practical strategies, legislative updates, and advanced advocacy techniques in family law. For more information about the firm, you can visit https://www.rogerssheaspanos.com. The selection of Spanos and Blum to lead this event highlights their standing within the legal community and the firm's commitment to contributing to professional education. Their leadership is expected to shape a curriculum that addresses contemporary challenges in domestic law, ensuring that attorneys are well-equipped to navigate complex cases involving divorce, custody, and property division, which are critical for the welfare of families across the state.


