Vaughn Named Among Top 40 Black Lawyers Under 40

Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC recently announced that Matthew Vaughn has been selected for inclusion into its Top 40 Under 40 Black Lawyers in Alabama by The National Black Lawyers. This honor is given to only the top 40 under 40 African American lawyers in each state or region with reputations for providing excellent legal representation in their respective practice areas. Membership into The National Black Lawyers is by invitation only and based on member referrals and independent research. “We are proud of Matthew Vaughn’s contributions to the legal profession and are happy to see him recognized as a leader by The National Black Lawyers organization,” said Roger Bates, managing lawyer of the firm. The National Black Lawyers promotes its members as subject‐matter experts, facilitates the exchange of timely information to enable its members to maintain their status as leaders and represents a national network of top African American attorneys.

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