Local lawyers interested in a lifetime seat on a federal court have two more to pursue because the chief judge for the Northern District of Georgia and his predecessor, the first woman appointed to that bench, have announced plans to take senior status at the end of this year.

Chief Judge Jack T. Camp and Judge Orinda D. Evans, both of whom turned 65 this year, have notified the White House of their intent.

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