Brad Carver’s Guest Column in The Atlanta Journal Constitution: “Good-faith effort avoids litigation”
Good-faith effort avoids litigation By: Brad Carver, The Atlanta Journal Constitution For nearly 200 years, Georgia and Tennessee have been disputing the location of their border. Georgia House Resolution 4 is the Peach State’s effort to b
Hall Booth Smith Hosted an Evening Reception with Special Guest, The Honorable Michael Thurmond in Our Atlanta Office
On March 27, 2013, Hall Booth Smith, along with our partner and former Senate Minority Leader, Michael Meyer von Bremen hosted an evening reception with special guest, The Honorable Michael Thurmond in our Atlanta office. Brad Carver, Senior Ma
Brad Carver Quoted in Atlanta’s NPR Station, 90.1 FM WABE: “Lobbyist Spending Down Significantly This Legislative Session”
Lobbyist Spending Down Significantly This Legislative Session By: Jonathan Shapiro, WABE News Lobbyist spending on state lawmakers was down more than 30 percent this legislative session compared to last year, according to the Atlanta Journal-Con
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs in The Wall Street Journal: “In Latest War Between the States, Georgia Says Tennessee Is All Wet”
In Latest War Between the States, Georgia Says Tennessee Is All Wet By: Cameron McWhirter, The Wall Street Journal MARION COUNTY, Tenn.—Brad Carver, a Georgia lobbyist, is thirsting for a small patch of land just north of the line now dividin
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs in The Wall Street Journal: “In Latest War Between the States, Georgia Says Tennessee Is All Wet”
In Latest War Between the States, Georgia Says Tennessee Is All Wet By: Cameron McWhirter, The Wall Street Journal MARION COUNTY, Tenn.—Brad Carver, a Georgia lobbyist, is thirsting for a small patch of land just north of the line now dividing
Brad Carver, Senior Managing Director of Government Affairs, Continues His Efforts to Resolve a 200 Year Old Water Dispute Between Georgia and Tennessee
Tennessee, Georgia at war over state line; battle could go to Supreme Court By: Lindsay Burkholder, Chattanooga Times Free Press Despite nine previous resolutions that have left a 200-year-old border dispute unresolved, Georgia lawmakers want Te
Most important bill of 2013? A river runs through it
By: Kyle Wingfield, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The final day of the legislative session is upon us, with a variety of high-profile bills from guns to ethics to education yet to be decided. But legislators already have taken what could bec
Patrick Millsaps, Michael Meyer von Bremen and Brad Carver Mentioned in the Atlanta Journal Constitution
By: Jim Galloway, The Atlanta Journal Constitution Sometime today, the Senate will take up H.B. 132, a bill that would remove licensing for dentists, hygienists and pharmacists from Secretary of State Brian Kemp, and create two new, independent
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