Jonathan Golden’s first job for Arnall Golden Gregory was when he was 12, licking stamps and envelopes for the announcement in 1949 that his father, Sol Golden, was starting a law firm with former Governor Ellis Arnall and Cleburne Gregory Jr., who’d been Arnall’s assistant attorney general.

Jonathan Golden became the firm’s sixth lawyer in 1962 after graduating from Harvard Law School. “It was quite common at that time for sons to go into law firms with their fathers,” he says. Arnall’s son, Alvan, also worked at the firm until his retirement in 1998, and Cleburne Gregory III heads the tax practice.

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