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VOL. 116 | NO. 60 | Wednesday, March 27, 2002

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David Wade, a member of the Martin Tate Morrow & Marston law firm, took office as the 81st president of the Memphis Bar Associ David Wade, a member of the Martin Tate Morrow & Marston law firm, took office as the 81st president of the Memphis Bar Association. Susan Clark, a member of Burch Porter & Johnson, was elected MBA secretary, and will become president in 2005. Wade earned a bachelors degree from Regis University and a law degree from the University of Memphis. Clark earned a bachelors degree from Rhodes College and a law degree from the University of Memphis. Janet Whaley and Eric Winger were elected to serve on Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations executive committees. Whaley, executive director of Comprehensive Counseling Network, joined TAHMO executive committee as president-elect. Winger, business manager for the organization, joined the TAHMO finance and administrative section as secretary/treasurer. Thomas R. Dyer, managing partner of the Memphis office of Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, was elected president of the Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society. Dyer earned his law degree from the University of Tennessee. He concentrates his practice in the areas of banking, business transactions, commercial real estate and commercial litigation. Sandy Reagan was appointed a principal of EnSafe Inc., environmental and management consultants. She earned a bachelors degree from Maryville College. Pickering Inc. added three employees to its Memphis office. Brenda Page joined the firm as construction contract administrator. Harold Urban joined the firm as an architectural technician. He earned an associates degree from Southwest Tennessee Community College. Jennifer Hagel joined the firm as accounts receivable specialist. She earned an associates degree from Northwest Mississippi Community College. Kathleen Gale Uhlhorn joined Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs as an associate in the firms Memphis office. She earned a law degree from University of Tennessee. She practices in real estate, commercial lending, and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to joining the firm, she served as an associate for Waller, Lansden, Dortch & Davis in Nashville, Tenn. Sean K. Smith joined EnSafe Inc. as corporate director for private-sector business development. He earned a masters degree from California State University-Northridge and a bachelors degree from Colorado State University. The Memphis chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators elected new officers. Frances Lawson, Burch, Porter & Johnson, was elected president. Carol Gatlin, Jackson, Shields & Yeiser, is vice president. Jonnie Huckelberry, Ford and Harrison, was elected secretary. Sheila Webster, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs, is this years treasurer.
RECORD TOTALS DAY WEEK YEAR
PROPERTY SALES 101 250 12,619
MORTGAGES 59 185 7,940
FORECLOSURE NOTICES 4 16 1,200
BUILDING PERMITS 0 347 29,468
BANKRUPTCIES 31 97 5,997
BUSINESS LICENSES 0 27 2,277
UTILITY CONNECTIONS 0 0 0
MARRIAGE LICENSES 0 0 0