Attorney Shawn Henry to be inducted into Nashville Bar Association Fellows Program

Tune, Entrekin & White, P.C.’s Shawn Henry has been selected for the honor of being inducted into the Nashville Bar Association Fellows Program on March 11, 2017.

On March 11, 2017, Tune, Entrekin & White, P.C.’s Shawn Henry will be inducted into the Nashville Bar Association Fellows Program.

The Nashville Bar Association (NBA) FellowShawn-Henrys Program is a time-honored tradition by which the bar honors its colleagues that have had a profound impact on the community.  Members of the fellows program are recognized as an elite group, as receiving the honor is an accolade bestowed upon a mere 2% of bar members.

Shawn Henry’s selection for membership into the NBA Fellows Program is a reflection of his unwavering dedication to public service, to his clients, and to a practice grounded firmly by principles and integrity.  His selection for the NBA Fellows program solidifies his role as one of Nashville’s most distinguished attorneys.

Shawn Henry’s principal areas of practice are matters and litigation concerning zoning and subdivision regulations, planning and land use, construction law, administrative law, contracts and government relations.  Mr. Henry holds an “AV” rating from Martindale-Hubbell.

More information about the Nashville Bar Association and the Nashville Bar Association Fellows Program can be found at their website:
https://www.nashvillebar.org
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