Several politically savvy Atlanta lawyers anticipate that the incoming Biden administration will be able to make a lasting imprint on the federal judiciary and government appointments in Georgia that the Obama administration could not do.

That’s due to Georgia’s shift in political power from two Republican U.S. senators to two Democrats, after Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff’s victories in the Jan. 5 runoff.

Eric Teusink, with Williams Teusink. Courtesy photo

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