Johnson & Alday want to thank our latest sponsor, State Representative Bert Reeves, for helping to make Six Strings For A Cure possible. There is still time to become a sponsor of this amazing event. Click here for more details. Proceeds from Six Strings For A Cure will go to The American Cancer Society. The American…
Read MoreJohnson & Alday want to thank our generous sponsors for helping to make Six Strings For A Cure possible. There is still time to become a sponsor of this amazing event. Click here for more details. Proceeds from Six Strings For A Cure will go to The American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society is…
Read MoreJohnson & Alday are happy to have University of Georgia graduate Kimberlyn Hughes join the firm as a legal assistant. Kimberlyn graduated UGA with a double major in political science and international affairs with a minor in French. Her ultimate goal is to attend law school in the fall of 2019. Kimberlyn will get hands-on…
Read MoreThe Cause Many of us have lost loved ones to cancer (or have maybe had it ourselves). We all have a story of how this disease has affected our lives. In 2018, an estimated 1,735,350 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the United States and 609,640 people will die from the disease. In the…
Read MoreJohnson & Alday’s legal intern, Zakirah Kamil, will be leaving the firm to pursue a Juris Doctorate degree at Charleston School of Law. Please join us in wishing Zakirah all the best with her future endeavors. Congratulations Zakirah!!
Read MoreJohnson & Alday are happy to have Marietta High School Graduate Andrew Levine join the firm as a summer legal intern. This fall, Andrew will attend the University of Alabama and will major in physics. Andrew’s ultimate goal is to attend law school and pursue a career in patent law. He will get hands-on legal experience…
Read MoreJohnson & Alday are happy to have Kennesaw State University Senior Katie Carlson join the firm as a summer legal intern. Katie will graduate this December with a degree in Criminal Justice and a Spanish minor. She will get hands-on legal experience working with Attorney’s Bobby Johnson and John Alday. Katie will also be exposed…
Read MoreThis year, The Cobb County Safety Village Foundation celebrated 10 years of advocating and partnering with various constituencies to promote safety among Cobb County residents. In its 10 years of existence, The Cobb County Safety Village Foundation, Inc. has developed several educational and training opportunities to help reduce risks and protect the community. The Foundation teaches teach…
Read MoreSpring has finally sprung in Marietta and Attorney Bobby Johnson and his band Attractive Nuisance took center stage this weekend at Taste of Marietta. The weather was beautiful and families were out on the square soaking in the sun. Bobby’s children joined in the fun. Here are some highlights from the weekend. Missed the show?…
Read MoreSpring is finally here and so are the many outdoor festivals. This year’s Taste of Marietta will be held on the Square on April 29th. Attorney Bobby Johnson was recently asked to talk about how he got involved with Attractive Nuisance, a regular on the main stage at Taste of Marietta. Below are a few…
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