The Atlanta Lawyer April 2015 | Page 6

Feature Article 2015 basketball league The Atlanta Bar’s Lawyers League is Full Steam Ahead By Joe Hoffman Kitchens Kelley Gaynes, P.C. [email protected] M any Atlanta lawyers reminisce about the “Good ol’ Days” when competitive sports went hand-in-hand with cocktail parties, CLEs and other opportunities to enjoy fellowship with other lawyers. The Atlanta Bar’s Lawyers League has continued that spirit by offering its members an annual spring basketball season. Headed up by co-commissioners Joe Hoffman, Kitchens Kelley Gaynes, P.C., and Marc Rawls, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, the 2015 season of the Lawyers League is off to a great start. League invites everyone to come out and cheer for his or her favorite team. And look out for next season’s registration, which will open near the end of 2015. Atlanta Bar members from varying practice areas and law firms make up fourteen teams this year. Some of the teams are pulled solely from one law firm while other teams are a combined effort of various firms to put their best foot forward. Either way, the games provide a great opportunity to build firm comradery and meet new lawyers in the Atlanta community. Every game includes up to three officials as well as a scorekeeper manning the big-screen scoreboard. Games are played on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights at Christ the King off Peachtree Road in Buckhead. Although registration for this season is closed, the Lawyers Dark jerseys: Eddie Key (E.L. Key Law Group), Chris Carsten (Delta Airlines), and Chris Stewart (Stewart Seay & Felton). Light jerseys: Richard Crowson (Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith) and Everett Morris (Morris Legal and Tax, LLC). 6 THE ATLANTA LAWYER April 2015 Light Jersey: Rahn Gatewood (Lazega & Johanson). Dark Jersey: Chris Carsten (Delta Airlines). The Official News Publication of the Atlanta Bar Association