PETITION OF BURSON


909 S.W.2d 768 (1995)

In re Petition of Charles W. BURSON, Attorney General of Tennessee, and the State Board of Equalization for Determination of Whether Representation of Taxpayers by Registered Appraisers and Other Non-Attorneys (Corporate Employees and CPAs) Before the State and Local Boards of Equalization Constitutes the Practice of Law.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Nashville.

September 11, 1995.


OPINION

ANDERSON, Chief Justice.

The Attorney General and the State Board of Equalization have petitioned this Court for a determination of the constitutionality of Tenn. Code Ann. § 67-5-1514 (1994), which provides that taxpayers contesting the assessment of their real and personal property before boards of equalization may be represented by non-attorney agents. Specifically, the petitioners ask that...

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