10 Lawyers Admitted to Practice Before Georgia's High Court
"I agree that the choice to be a lawyer necessarily includes the choice to be a leader," said Jordan Redavid, founding partner of Fischer Redavid. "To me, that means to be a voice or champion for others in need. I look forward to making good on that as a member of this Court."
September 23, 2024 at 05:12 PM
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Young ProfessionalsWhat You Need to Know
- Lawyers receive warm welcome from Justice Verda M. Colvin during admission ceremony.
- Ten newly admitted attorneys encouraged to lead as lawyers who serve the community during Colvin's remarks.
- Inspired by Colvin's remarks, Fischer Redavid founding partner Jordan Redavid later vowed to be a voice or champion for others in need.
Ahead of oral arguments Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Georgia held an admission ceremony to welcome 10 more attorneys to practice before the high court.
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