The Atlanta Lawyer August/September 2016 | Page 15

Jeff Bramlett was honored with the 2006 Charles. E. Watkins, Jr. Award for Distinguished and Sustained Service from then Atlanta Bar President Elizabeth Price. In late June, I learned that Jeff had run out of treatment options. It was unclear how much time Jeff would have, but as his bride Nancy told me, there was no doubt about what the doctors had told them. Thinking about Jeff and the impact he had within our firm, I knew there were many outside the firm who may not have known about his illness, or how dire his condition was, who would want an opportunity to contact Jeff and Nancy while Jeff was still living. With Nancy’s blessing, I contacted lawyers and staff who had once been at our firm, starting with those who had left in recent years, but eventually speaking to others who had left decades ago. I soon realized, however, that I had to expand beyond former firm colleague s, because Jeff’s network was so extensive – the State Bar, the Atlanta Bar, Legal Aid, AVLF, Lawyers Club, ACS. I was overwhelmed by the reactions of those with whom I spoke and their expressions of love and respect for Jeff and of the impact he had on them. For some Jeff had been an amazing mentor. Some spoke about his outstanding legal prowess, professionalism and leadership. Others talked about how he selflessly helped those most in need of the best representation but could not afford it. And for many, Jeff was simply a great friend. 15 August/September 2016 With Jeff’s passing, we have lost a true giant of the Bar, one who will be missed by those who had the good fortune of knowing him. Emmet Bondurant, Mickey Mixson, Jay Elmore and I had the extraordinary privilege of practicing with Jeff for nearly 35 years. We will forever remember our friend and partner, Jeffrey O. Bramlett.