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===The Honorable G. Grant Brantley=== | ===The Honorable G. Grant Brantley=== | ||
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The Honorable G. Grant Brantley was born in Georgia and grew up in Griffin. Brantley graduated from Emory Law School in 1964 before joining the Air Force as a judge advocate. He moved to Cobb County after his military stint and served in a variety of government positions including Cobb County Superior Court judge from 1980 to 1992. “He didn't seek reelection in 1992 because he was in the process of being nominated to the U.S. District Court by President George H. W. Bush. But the '92 election spoiled his call-up to the federal bench.” | |||
Later, when Bowers went into private practice, “Brantley told him to remember he was not just practicing law, but running a business.” | |||
"He's given me great advice many, many times over the years when I worked with him," Bowers said. "I learned so much from him that I use today in the courtroom in state court." | |||
"He taught me how to think and write like a lawyer. He taught me how to grow up to be a professional in this legal environment ... You were better to me than anybody could possibly expect. You've given me nothing but great advice. I treasure our friendship, and I want you to know that I love you with all my heart," Bowers said. | |||
===Follow the Money=== | ===Follow the Money=== |
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