Each year the Tennessee
Administrative Office of the Courts issues a report on the Tennessee
judiciary that provides many different useful statistics for case filings and
results Tennessee. The most recent report is
the one for fiscal year 2015 – 2016 (covering July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016). For some reason, there is a delay in receiving
the report for the 2016 – 2017 fiscal year (as of the sate of this posting, it
has been almost 7 months since the end of the fiscal year). This report once
again confirms the longstanding trends in the law in Tennessee. There is now a longstanding trend downward in
the case filings in both Circuit and Chancery courts since at least 2005
(although Chancery Court stabilized some this year, Circuit court even had a
more drastic drop in filings.
The statistics show a continued decrease in
the filing of Tennessee Circuit Court cases.
This decrease has accelerated in recent years. The total number of case filings for
Tennessee Circuit Courts from 2005 to 2016 are as follows:
2005
– 2006 67,090
2006
– 2007 64,837
2007
– 2008 62,204
2008
– 2009 64,296
2009
– 2010 63,536
2010
– 2011 62,733
2011
– 2012 62,243
2012
– 2013 60,063
2013
– 2014 59,547
2014
– 2015 56,541
2015
– 2016 53,948
These numbers are expected to continue to
decline significantly due to the changes in Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Law
that went into effect July 1, 2014. In
this most recent fiscal year there were still 2,116 workers’ compensation case
filings (mostly settlements) in Circuit courts across the state. This will continue to drop in the coming years
and will likely go down to zero in a few years based on current Tennessee law. These statistics show that Circuit court case
filings have dropped 19.6% since 2005.
Further, in just the last two fiscal years, the filings in Circuit have
dropped 9.4%.
The total number of annual case filings in
Tennessee Chancery Courts from 2005 to 2016 are as follows:
2005
– 2006 68,657
2006
– 2007 66,994
2007
– 2008 63,256
2008
– 2009 64,715
2009
– 2010 64,631
2010
– 2011 62,721
2011
– 2012 62,392
2012
– 2013 59,471
2013
– 2014 58,426
2014
– 2015 57,251
2015
– 2016 58,047
This shows a reduction of 15.5% of filings
in Chancery court since 2005. According
to the statewide Chancery Court numbers, there were still 996 workers’
compensation cases filed in Chancery Court the 2015 - 2016 fiscal year.
The declining case filing trend line in
Tennessee continues and likely will continue for the foreseeable future. The Tennessee legislature is continuing to
reform Tennessee tort law on an annual basis.
This will continue to put pressure on the legal industry as less cases
are financially viable. In the future, I
will provide additional posts on statistics learned from this recent report
that should be interesting to Tennessee attorneys. Hopefully the 2016 – 2017 fiscal year report
will be released soon.
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