Charles Gabriel Mentioned in AJC Article About E&P Whistleblower Lawsuit Settlement

Charles “Chuck” Gabriel, member of Chalmers & Adams LLC, was mentioned in Matt Kempner’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution article: 67-year-old whistle blower in DeKalb case ‘just did my job’. The article discusses the fight of Deborah Cook, Chuck’s client, to hold Energy & Process Corporation accountable for alleged wrongdoing. Tucker, GA based E&P was a sub-contractor providing […]

Rebar Whistleblower Lawsuit Settles for $4.6 Million

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Rebar Whistleblower Lawsuit Settles for $4.6 Million Government sub-contractor agrees to settle whistleblower allegations of false claims and defective rebar meant for construction of nuclear waste facility. DALLAS, TX and ATLANTA, GA – April 28, 2017: Energy & Process Corporation (E&P) has agreed to pay the United States $4.6 million to settle […]

Jessica Burke Appointed Chairperson of Kentucky Crime Victims Compensation Board

Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams attorney Jessica Burke has been appointed as Chairperson of the Kentucky Crime Victims Compensation Board. She has also been appointed as a member of the Kentucky Board of Claims and the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals. The Kentucky Crime Victims Compensation Board helps victims and their families pay for medical, […]

Michael G. Adams Appointed to Kentucky State Board of Elections

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin appointed Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams attorney Michael G. Adams to the State Board of Elections. One of six members appointed by the Governor, Adams will represent the Republican Party. “It’s our responsibility to see that elections are conducted lawfully and fairly,” Adams commented. “I’m honored to take on this role […]

Doug Chalmers Mentioned in Bloomberg Article About Huckabee $1 Million Request

Doug Chalmers, managing member of Chalmers Pak & Burch LLC, was cited in Kenneth P. Doyle’s Bloomberg BNA article entitled “Huckabee Request for $1 Million a Joke.“ The article discusses the recent unanimous ruling by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) that Mike Huckabee did not violate campaign finance laws when he jokingly stated, “If you […]

Carolyn “Tippi” Cain Burch Mentioned in AJC Article About Defamation Claim

Carolyn “Tippi” Cain Burch was mentioned in a May 20, 2016 Atlanta Journal-Constitution article entitled, “Daniel Cowan threatens lawsuit over Barry Loudermilk’s Iran mailer.” Burch, who represents candidate Daniel Cowan, wrote a letter demanding that incumbent US Representative Barry Loudermilk cease and desist all defamation of Cowan’s character and reputation, and publicly apologize for making […]

Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams LLC Expands Political Law and Litigation Teams

PRESS RELEASE Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams LLC Expands Political Law and Litigation Teams Firm Doubles in Size in First Year Atlanta, GA – May 3, 2016 – Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams, LLC is pleased to announce that it has added three attorneys to its political law and litigation teams: Michael G. Adams, Charles […]

Georgia State Rep BJay Pak Comments on Gov. Deal’s Veto of Religious Freedom Bill

Georgia State Representative Byung “BJay” Pak, an attorney with Chalmers Pak Burch & Adams, was quoted in a recent National Review article entitled, “Georgia Religious-Liberty Fight Reveals Christian Right’s Weakened Influence.” The article discusses how Gov. Nathan Deal’s veto of the controversial religious freedom bill has stoked the long-standing tensions between the business and evangelical […]

Georgia State Representative BJay Pak Will Not Seek Re-election – Gwinnett Daily Post

Chalmers Pak & Burch attorney Byung “BJay” Pak, currently serving as a Georgia State Representative, announced that he will not run for reelection this year. Pak, who has served three terms in the Georgia General Assembly, first made the announcement on his Facebook page. The Gwinnett Daily Post published an article about Pak’s  decision. “When […]