WHEN JUDGE ORINDA D. EVANS of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia graduated at the top of Emory University’s 1968 law school class, she and the few other women in her class found the doors of Atlanta’s law firms firmly barred.
On Tuesday, 38 years later, Atlanta’s legal elite turned out in force at a luncheon to honor Evans and former Georgia Attorney General Michael J. Bowers, now with Balch & Bingham, recipients of the Atlanta Bar Association’s 2006 Leadership Awards.
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