Burr & Forman's Matt DeVries Featured as a Lexblog Leader

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Nashville Partner and Chair of the firm's Construction Practice Group, Matt DeVries, was recently interviewed and featured as a Lexblog Leader by The Lexblog Network.

The feature focuses on Matt's role as an active blogger and how his dedication to blogging has helped him gain exposure locally and nationally.

Matt is the current author of the blog "Best Practices in Construction Law," focusing on legal issues that affect clients in the construction industry.

See full article titled LXBN Leaders: Matthew DeVries Blogs Deliberately and Sees Results.

 

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