Dr. Seuss probably wasn’t thinking about lawyers when he wrote about a Lorax who says, “I speak for the trees.”
But with the help of lawyers from The Nature Conservancy and Horne & Horne in Dahlonega, the trees on a 469-acre tract of land in Dawson County worth roughly $5 million have been preserved.
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