Annual ATL Holiday Card Contest Showcases Creativity and Commitment in Legal Community

The most-anticipated period of the yearly law firm events — the ATL Holiday Card Contest — has finally reached its culmination with the announcement of the seven finalists for the fifteenth annual holiday card competition. The legal community has compelling entrants who have ensured touches of mirth, novelty and community commitment get woven into their festive greetings.

The entry by the firm Armond Wilson, describes their design as inspired by Wes Anderson. A light-hearted attempt to illustrate that patent litigators can indulge in a decent sense of humor.

Your opinion on Diaz Trade Law depends heavily on your feelings about lawyers. These legal professionals singlehandedly save Christmas by releasing cargo ships piled with presents stranded at the borders.

The entry from Patterson Belknap donned in a New York spirit, goes a step further by making contributions to NYC’s charities like Coalition for the Homeless and Children’s Aid.

Interestingly, some of these holiday card entries have incorporated sound. Hence, the audience is advised to use headphones or readjust the sound levels as per comfort – a reflection over the evolving nature of festive greetings.

For those curious to know who clinched the finalist spots, the following were included – Butler Snow, Davis Wright Tremaine, Faegre Drinker, Falcon Rappaport & Berkman, Larson • King, McBrayer, and Rakower Law. For more details on their entries, refer to the detailed descriptions.

Now with the finalists’ announcement, it’s time for the audience to cast their votes. The polls will remain open until the 31st of December, 2023, allowing ample time over the festive holidays for the community to advocate for their favorites.

To place your vote, you can visit here.

With such creative entries that have lifted spirits while aiming to contribute to social causes, it is safe to say that the competition this year brought diverse moments of cheer and relief to the legal fraternity. Good luck to all the finalists.

Find more details about the competition and entries on the original post here.