Seven ATC Law Attorneys Named 2021 “Super Lawyers” Honorees

  Andersen, Tate & Carr is excited to announce that seven attorneys have been selected as Georgia Super Lawyers honorees by Law & Politics and Atlanta Magazine for 2021. The magazine lists attorneys based on practice area and state. The ATC Law attorneys listed as Georgia Super Lawyers honorees in 2021 include:  Thomas J. Andersen…

Pat McDonough and Denise Townsend at HomeFirst event

United Way partners with HomeFirst Initiative to Begin Eradication of Homelessness in Gwinnett County

Homelessness in Atlanta is a growing epidemic, and the suburbs are not immune. Of the communities surrounding the city of Atlanta, Gwinnett County has the third largest homeless population, with nearly 800 reported “homeless persons” in 2015. Homelessness is detrimental for countless reasons, but one reason, in particular, is burdening Gwinnett County’s communities. The desperation…

Criminal Defense Attorney Pat McDonough Recognized With The Gwinnett County Chamber’s Public Service Award

Criminal Defense Attorney Pat McDonough Recognized With The Gwinnett County Chamber’s Public Service Award Andersen, Tate & Carr is proud to recognize attorney Patrick McDonough’s achievement in being the recipient of the Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce’s Public Service Award. The Public Service Award is given to members of the community who have dedicated their…

Trinity Hundredmark Receives Moxie Award For Her Continued Work In Gwinnett County

Trinity Hundredmark Receives Moxie Award For Her Continued Work In Gwinnett County Andersen, Tate & Carr is proud to recognize attorney Trinity Hundremark’s incredible achievement in being the recipient of the Gwinnett Chamber’s Moxie Award. The inaugural Gwinnett Chamber Moxie Awards recognizes women who are making a difference for other women across Gwinnett County and…

Helping Reduce the Rate of Repeat Offenders through the GRIP Program

Helping Reduce the Rate of Repeat Offenders through the GRIP Program According to the United Way of Greater Atlanta, “approximately 10 percent of the population entering jail or prison is homeless,” which means that as these incarcerated individuals reenter society upon their release from jail or prison, they are likely to return to the streets.…