Last week’s news that Jason Carter will take a greater role with the Carter Center as his grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, receives cancer treatment has created a misimpression that the younger Carter would like to correct.
Yes, Jason Carter will become chairman of the Carter Center board of trustees. But no, he will not, as he said some have incorrectly assumed, give up his law practice at Bondurant Mixson & Elmore, where he is a partner handling high-stakes complex commercial litigation.
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