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At
Tatum Levine & Powell, LLP, our lawyers pride themselves
not only on their legal achievements, but on their extensive
community involvement. Our lawyers have served on the
boards of or had leadership roles in various local non-profit
organizations, organized and sponsored a myriad of fundraising
events for non-profit groups, participated in fund-raising
efforts such as marathons, biking trips, cookie sales,
etc., and provided financial support, volunteer hours
and free legal advice to numerous different individual
charities. Our lawyers also appear regularly at Continuing
Legal Education Events or as invited speakers and experts
in their field.
For example, individual lawyers at TLP have:
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Served
as President of the Georgia Association for Women
Lawyers (GAWL) and continued as a frequent speaker
at GAWL functions and other meetings;
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Served as chair of the PTA of Morris Brandon Elementary
School;
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Been heavily involved with the Georgia High School
Mock Trial Program, serving as an attorney coach for
North Forsyth High School and for Grady High School;
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Served as the Chair of the Board of Directors of Kate’s
Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
children suffering the loss of a core family member;
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Graduated from Leadership Forsyth and Leadership DeKalb;
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Served
as Board members at St. Anne’s Day School and
Morris Brandon Elementary School;
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Served on the Boards of the Buckhead Forest Civic
Association, the Florence McDonnell Spiritual Counseling
Center, Mothers of Multiples, Seven Stages Theatre,
Transitions House, Inc. and on the Board of Trustees
for the Temple;
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Served as an adjunct professor at Emory University
School of Law;
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Served as an adjunct instructor in Financial Planning
at The Terry College of Business at the University
of Georgia and at Oglethorpe University;
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Written
a weekly newspaper column for The Dublin Courier-Herald;
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Provided pro bono representation to low-income residents
on tenant, family law and other domestic issues, as
well to start-up businesses and various community
and civic associations.
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