Bondurant Wins Top Rankings in Chambers USA 2021
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ATLANTA, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bondurant Mixson & Elmore is pleased to announce that Chambers USA has again recognized it as one the top law firms in Georgia and individually recognized six partners as leading practitioners.
Bondurant earned top litigation ranks as Chambers recognized it as one of the top three firms for Litigation: General Commercial in Georgia. Bondurant also earned recognitions and rankings in the categories of Antitrust in Georgia and Litigation: White Collar Crime & Government Investigations.
February 23, 2021 For 10 years prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, each weekday morning, Jeremy Wilhelm walked from his house in Grant Park to the King Memorial MARTA station.
There, he caught a train to Five Points and then walked another few blocks to his job in a Marietta Street office tower. In fact, when he and his wife were shopping for a house, their top requirement was being within walking distance of MARTA, says Wilhelm, a project manager and analyst at Westat.
Then, the coronavirus showed up, and Wilhelm’s office shut down. He’s been working out of his living room since March 2020 and expects to do so indefinitely. His wife, Holly, used to commute by MARTA, too, riding the train up to Buckhead. Her job as an aptitude consultant for the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation requires her to be in the office a couple of days a week, but these days, she prefers to drive.
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Krysten Sinema is one of two Democrats standing in the way of long-overdue Senate reforms, writes Golden. Big democracy reforms can t happen unless the Senate fixes its huge anti-democratic flaw
Golden is the author of Unlock Congress (Why Not Books, 2015) and a senior fellow at the Adlai Stevenson Center on Democracy. He is a member of The Fulcrum s editorial advisory board. It s almost dead. And when we finally kill it off for good, it will be an epic day for our country. I m not talking about the Republican Party. Its survival will be up to its voters, or former voters.