Best Economic Development Law Firms
HunterMaclean was recently named one of “Georgia’s Best Economic Development Law Firms” in Southern Business & Development’s first annual issue of “Best of Economic Development in Georgia.”
HunterMaclean attorneys have been honored for outstanding work in their practice areas, from real estate to information technology. Some of the following distinctions have only been conveyed to a handful of attorneys in the nation by the organizations that are closest to the field of practice.
HunterMaclean was recently named one of “Georgia’s Best Economic Development Law Firms” in Southern Business & Development’s first annual issue of “Best of Economic Development in Georgia.”
The Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity honored HunterMaclean with an “Outstanding Community Supporter” award in recognition of the Firm’s support of the 2014 Armstrong State University Moot Court Team. The Recognition Dinner took place on April 16, 2015, at Armstrong State University.
The Fulton County Daily Report, one of Georgia’s top legal publications, honored partner Bradley M. Harmon as an On the Rise Attorney, adding him to the elite list of the Peach State’s leading lawyers under the age of 40.
John Tatum is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), a professional society of Fellows who become members only by invitation, with admission limited to experienced, outstanding trial lawyers who are unquestionably and eminently qualified as actively engaged trial lawyers.
LeeAnn Aldridge is a fellow in the prestigious American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA) Fellows are considered to be the best of the best in the mortgage law industry.
Drew Ernst is a fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL), a professional association of distinguished lawyers who practice in the field of environmental law.
Brooks Stillwell has been recognized as a fellow by ACREL, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers.