Bremen lawyer Meng Lim made history when he was elected Georgia’s first Asian-American superior court judge last month.
A Chinese-Cambodian refugee, Lim arrived in Bremen with his family when he was 9 years old. He won scholarships to Emory University and Mercer University College of Law, then returned to Bremen to practice law. On Jan. 1, the 42-year-old will become a judge on the court where he started his law career as a clerk.
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