Making a Difference
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Making a Difference

Chris was recently featured in Atlanta Attorney at Law magazine. – Chris Balch’s family was called to serve. His grandfather was a submarine commander and the Imperial Japa- nese Navy sank his submarine on Oct. 10, 1943 when his birth mother was almost two. His adoptive father was a Tennessee United Methodist minister and a…

Chris Balch on Brookhaven, GA’s Recent Redistricting – via Atlanta Journal Constitution

Chris Balch on Brookhaven, GA’s Recent Redistricting – via Atlanta Journal Constitution

Excerpted from an article By Zachary Hansen, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution DeKalb County’s most populous city decided to redraw its four council districts before November’s elections, but they did so without 2020 U.S. Census data. Due to the pandemic, the full dataset won’t be available until September, which is well after the state’s May 6 redistricting deadline. During Tuesday’s…

Chris Balch Named a Trustee for the Atlanta Bar Association CLE Board

Chris Balch Named a Trustee for the Atlanta Bar Association CLE Board

The firm is pleased to announce that Chris has been named a Trustee for the Atlanta Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Board. The Board is charged by the Association with managing the Continuing Education programs and the budget for those programs. The Atlanta Bar sponsors numerous cost effective continuing education programs for lawyers each year….

Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Appeal in Douglasville Environmental Case, Defended by BLG

Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Appeal in Douglasville Environmental Case, Defended by BLG

The Georgia Supreme Court today let stand a decision by the Court of Appeals that the citizens of Douglasville could lawfully withstand the construction of a rock crushing plant in their neighborhood. In a unanimous Order, the Supreme Court declined to undertake further review. In Boyd v. City of Douglasville, the project owner proposed constructing…

Chris Balch has been named a Georgia Super Lawyer for 2021
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Chris Balch has been named a Georgia Super Lawyer for 2021

Nominated by his clients and affirmed by his colleagues, Chris Balch has been named a Georgia Super Lawyer for 2021. This recognition is made for the quality of the advocacy and dedication to client success Chris has demonstrated throughout his career. Selection is limited to just 5% of lawyers in the state. The firm is…

Congratulations to Brookhaven on your 8th Birthday
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Congratulations to Brookhaven on your 8th Birthday

Eight years ago on the 12th of December, Brookhaven, Georgia, officially began operations as Georgia’s newest municipality. From those early days to the present, the community rallied around progressive policies of creating livable and workable spaces for all of its citizens. In that effort, the City Council has proposed and supported the creation of a Public…

Brookhaven becomes 2nd DeKalb city to pass anti-street racing law – City Attorney Explains Key Differences
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Brookhaven becomes 2nd DeKalb city to pass anti-street racing law – City Attorney Explains Key Differences

From an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution by Zachary Hansen Brookhaven’s city leaders passed an ordinance Tuesday night that imposes a fine between $500 and $1,000 for violators, who could also receive up to six months in jail. In addition, vehicles used in a street race can be impounded for 30 days or until the case is settled….

Chris Balch Receives Proclamation from the Atlanta City Council
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Chris Balch Receives Proclamation from the Atlanta City Council

On Veterans Day Chris received a surprise Proclamation, presented by Atlanta City Council Member Carla Smith in recognition for his service to the City from 2014-2020 in establishing and chairing the first City of Atlanta Commission on Veterans’ Affairs. Thank you very much for that. My former Vice Chair and now Chairperson of the Commission,…

Redevelopment moves forward on 27 acres by new CHOA Brookhaven campus

Redevelopment moves forward on 27 acres by new CHOA Brookhaven campus

Excerpted from an article by Dyana Bagby  – Reporter, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Atlanta Business Chronicle Sep 8, 2020 A five-member arbitration panel appointed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs on Sept. 3 issued their unanimous findings in favor of the city of Brookhaven. [see the full article at the Atlanta Business Chronicle]

State panel issues findings on Brookhaven annexation

State panel issues findings on Brookhaven annexation

Ruling paves way for developments at Briarcliff and North Druid Hills – Press release Brookhaven, GA, Sept. 3, 2020 – A five-member arbitration panel appointed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs issued their unanimous findings in the challenge by the County against property owners seeking annexation into the City of Brookhaven.  The ruling settles issues involving…

When Crossing a “Bridge to Far” Equals “Good Trouble”
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When Crossing a “Bridge to Far” Equals “Good Trouble”

Georgia’s Governor Kemp has said that a mask mandate is a “bridge too far;”* but we learned from Congressman John Lewis** that crossing bridges, even in the face of violent opposition, is good trouble when it means saving lives and making a difference. Cities across Georgia need to stand up for their citizens and assert…