Frank Jones was one of my personal heroes. As a result of his leadership, the vision for a bar center for the State Bar became a reality.

When I was president of the State Bar in 1994-95, I appointed a long-range planning task force to study and make recommendations to the board of governors about some important issues facing the organization. One of the issues was future housing and space needs for the bar. At the time the bar occupied a single cramped floor in a downtown Atlanta office building.

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