April 07, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Daily Report Dozen 2008: McKenna Long & AldridgeBy John Carroll
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May 20, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Golf outingsWhether it's a firm retreat or a bar function, golf outings are popular among lawyers and judges. "Spending a beautiful day on the golf course outside away from the office is just a blast," says Atlanta lawyer Robin Frazer Clark. "I love to play golf and love the camaraderie of a golf outing." Clark is on the executive committee of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta.
By John Carroll
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September 01, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Get a gripStarting today, we will occasionally offer golf instructional tips in this space. This week's lesson, on the golf grip, comes from Rick Wolf, PGA golf professional at Callaway Gardens resort in Pine Mountain. Recently, I visited with Wolf, who has taught golf for more than 20 years, and asked him about the fundamentals of the grip and why a proper grip is so important.
By John Carroll
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September 02, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Women lawyers tee it upWhen lawyers Emily S. Bair and Lynn S. Walker met at a luncheon earlier this year, they discovered that they had two things in common: They worked in the same building in Sandy Springs. And they both played golf. Now the two attorneys are regular golf partners. "Lynn and I have been playing on weekends this summer," said Bair, a divorce lawyer.
By John Carroll
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December 15, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Give the gift of golfThe holiday season is here and it's time to shop for your lawyer-golfer. Here are some gift ideas guaranteed to put a smile on your golfer's face this season. Under $350 Bushnell Tour V2 laser range finder. With a laser yardage finder from Bushnell, you'll never hit the wrong club again. Point the handy tool at the pin and get the exact distance in seconds.
By John Carroll
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September 15, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Enjoying the challengeHunton Williams partner Rita A. Sheffey didn't know how difficult golf could be when she began playing about a decade ago. "When I first started playing I didn't enjoy it as much," said Sheffey. "I thought I should be better than I was. It was difficult to accept." But the game and its benefits grew on the litigator.
By John Carroll
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