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“Bloom Discusses Issues of the Day, Provides Insight into Manafort Indictment,” GPB Radio’s On Second Thought

In an appearance on November 3, 2017, on GPB Radio’s On Second Thought, Bloom Sugarman partner and founder Simon Bloom participated in the program’s Friday roundtable show, “The Break Room,”...
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“Bloom Comments on Professors’ Campus Carry Lawsuit,” GPB Radio’s On Second Thought

On the October 5, 2017, edition of Georgia Public Broadcasting Radio’s “On Second Thought,” Bloom Sugarman partner and founder Simon Bloom offered commentary on a lawsuit filed by six University...
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“Bloom Addresses Whose Gun Laws Are More Strict, Georgia’s or Nevada’s?” CBS 46

In a story that aired on CBS 46 on October 3, 2017, Bloom Sugarman partner and founder Simon Bloom was interviewed regarding how Georgia’s gun laws compare to those of...
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“How to Navigate Trust, Estate, and Fiduciary Disputes,” Estate Planning

In an article published July 18, 2017 by Estate Planning magazine, Skip Sugarman discusses how litigation involving estates, trusts, and other fiduciary disputes differ from other forms of civil litigation. ...
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“Are College Sexual Misconduct Investigation Policies in a State of Flux?” Daily Report

In an article published on August 15, 2017 by the Daily Report, Simon Bloom and Nick Phillips discuss the issue of new on-campus sexual misconduct policies. For the full article,...
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“Litigation Risks in Public-Private Partnerships,” Construction Executive Risk Management

In an article published in Construction Executive Risk Management on July 25, 2017, Bloom Sugarman partner Steve Parham discusses the litigation risks that can arise when a public-private partnership, or...
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“Sugarman: DIY Estate Planning Has Its Risks,” Wall Street Journal

In an article published on August 6, 2017, in the Wall Street Journal, Bloom Sugarman partner Skip Sugarman provides insight on the legal issues people may encounter if they use...
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Bloom Sugarman Announces New Executive Director

Bloom Sugarman, LLP is pleased to announce that Lainey E. McLellan has been named as the firm’s executive director. In her role, McLellan will manage the day-to-day operations of the...
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“Parham Appointed to Johns Creek Planning Commission,” Georgia Bar Journal

In the 2017 August issue of the Georgia Bar Journal, Bloom Sugarman partner Steve Parham is mentioned for his recent appointment to the Planning Commission for the city of Johns...
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“Simon Bloom Quoted on President Trump’s Transgender Military Ban,” 11 Alive

In a story aired on Wednesday, July 26, 2017, Bloom Sugarman partner Simon Bloom provided insight to 11 Alive on President Trump’s decision to ban transgender people from the military....
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“Bloom and Covington: ‘Fire the special counsel? History shows it would be a bad idea,’” The Hill

In an article published on July 2, 2017, on the website of The Hill, partner Simon Bloom and counsel Troy Covington explore the history of the special counsel statute and...
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Ask Simon: Structuring Purchase and Sale Agreements Contingent on Rezoning

Q. I am a builder and developer. I recently entered into a purchase and sale agreement for property contingent on rezoning the property to industrial use.  Although the zoning board...
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