Atlanta Bar Association president Harold Franklin passed the gavel to Jim Blitch on Tuesday at the group’s annual lunch at the Piedmont Driving Club.

Blitch, who has his own business litigation firm, Blitch Law, unveiled a new initiative to promote professionalism and inclusion in the Atlanta legal community. Called Two for Two, it asks Atlanta Bar members to invite another lawyer—preferably with fewer than 10 years in practice—to an Atlanta Bar event twice during the year.

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