Kevin D. Abernethy Interviewed in A Segment by The Daily Report
The Daily Report recently highlighted HBS’s Kevin Abernethy in a New Partners of 2013 special segment. Mr. Abernethy speaks on what appeals to him about Norman Rockwell paintings and how his eclectic collection has inspired him to be more cr
Georgians dream of tapping Tennessee to end water woes
By: Greg Bluestein and Melissa Abbey, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution COLE CITY HOLLOW, Tenn. — COLE CITY HOLLOW, Tenn. — On a rainy day, the grassy patch of land just across Georgia’s northwest border is muddy and forlorn. No one lives
Kevin D. Abernethy Interviewed by Atlanta Business Chronicle
Abernethy New Partner at Hall Booth Smith By: Dave Williams, Staff Writer-Atlanta Business Chronicle Hall Booth Smith P.C. has named Kevin Abernethy a partner in the Atlanta-based law firm. With a practice that concentrates on high exposure case
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs in The Marietta Daily Journal
By: Brad Carver, The Marietta Daily Journal Robert Frost wrote in 1914 that “good fences make good neighbors.” That theory holds true as long as the fence is on the correct side of the property line. Georgia House Resolution 4, now pending
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs Featured inThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Georgians Dream of Tapping Tennessee to End Water Woes By: Greg Bluestein and Melissa Abbey, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution COLE CITY HOLLOW, Tenn. — COLE CITY HOLLOW, Tenn. — On a rainy day, the grassy patch of land just across Georgia
John Hall and Bobby Shannon presented for senior auditors from the China National Audit Office
Introduction to Legal Process in the United States, Effect of Dodd Frank and Solvency II, and Practical Experiences, Presentation for senior auditors from the China National Audit Office, Hall Booth Smith, PC offices, Atlanta, GA, February 22, 2
Carver: Tennessee River is water solution for Georgia
By: Brad Carver Robert Frost wrote in 1914 that “good fences make good neighbors.” That theory holds true as long as the fence is on the correct side of the property line. Georgia House Resolution 4, now pending in the state legislature, is
Georgia Again Seeks Water from Nickajack
Reported By: Bill Mitchell from WDEF News12 Georgia lawmakers have renewed their efforts to get access to water from Nickajack Lake. The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to seek an agreement with the state of Tennessee to
Bill to change Georgia’s border with Tenn. moves forward
Reported By: Sandra Parrish from wsbradio.com ATLANTA — A State Senate committee signs off on a plan to change Georgia’s border with Tennessee. The resolution would give up most of Georgia’s claim to 66 square miles wrongly given to Ten
Georgia panel advances border bill in order to get to get Tennessee River water
By: Tim Omarzu ATLANTA — Georgia State Rep. Harry Geisinger, R-Roswell, hopes the 10th time will be the charm for Georgia in its longstanding border — and water — dispute with Tennessee.On Wednesday afternoon Geisinger presented the Sena