Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs Featured in wsbradio.com
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
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs Featured in The Chattanooga Times Free Press
Georgia panel advances border bill in order to get to get Tennessee River water By: Tim Omarzu, Chattanooga Times Free Press ATLANTA — Georgia State Rep. Harry Geisinger, R-Roswell, hopes the 10th time will be the charm for Georgia in its lon
The Common Sense of Immigration Reform
Prior to the State of the Union, President Obama said, “Comprehensive immigration reform is in our grasp … but the closer we get the more emotional this issue gets.” He proceeded to lay out three pillars of immigration reform: “1) Stay
Mariel Williams Chosen as Associate Magistrate of Muscogee County
Mariel Williams, an associate at the Columbus Office of HBS, was recently chosen to be the new Associate Magistrate of Muscogee County. A graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law, Mariel served as an assistant district attorney an
THE PRESIDENT’S EXECUTIVE ORDER, “IMPROVING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY”. . . WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR YOU?
On February 12, 2013, President Obama, dissatisfied with Congress’ failure to pass legislation to protect the infrastructure that is critical to the Country’s operation, signed an Executive Order (EO) titled, “Improving Critical Infrastruc
Tapping the Tennessee River at Georgia’s Northwest Corner: A Solution to North Georgia’s Water Supply Crisis
REFERENCE: Proceedings of the 2011 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 11–13, 2011, at the University of Georgia. Metro Atlanta and North Georgia are facing a water supply crisisMetro Atlanta and the counties comprising the Metropol
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs Featured in WDEF News12
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
One Step Closer to Administrative Workers’ Compensation in Tennessee
As one of only two states remaining where workers’ compensation matters are still hashed out in the courts, Tennessee may be sticking out like a sore thumb. Back in the Fall of 2012, we highlighted the Krohm/Bryant Report as being the shot acr
YES IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU…EMPLOYEE DATA THEFT
A recent study by the Ponemon Institute revealed that employees are causing company’s to lose intellectual property (IP) with startling frequency. Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this behavior is the lack of knowledge of the companies t
YES IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU…EMPLOYEE DATA THEFT
A recent study by the Ponemon Institute revealed that employees are causing company’s to lose intellectual property (IP) with startling frequency. Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this behavior is the lack of knowledge of the companies tha