A Tennessee law firm has changed its name in order to better reflect its role in the financial services, real estate, construction, and insurance industries.
Puryear Pippenger & Cook, founded in 2002, will now be known as Puryear Pippenger & Cook, founder Dan Puryear says in a press release.
"Our firm's new name marks a significant milestone in its history as we continue to grow our reach in representing a spectrum of clients in the financial services, real estate, construction, and insurance industries," Puryear says.
The change was made to reflect the firm's continued expansion and the leadership of partners Andrew Pippenger and Charles Cook, Puryear adds.
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