Drew Roberson is an Associate at Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP, and is located in the Nashville office. He is a member of the Construction & Design Law and the Commercial Litigation Practice Sections. His practice is primarily dedicated to representing professionals and businesses in navigating contract disputes, errors and omissions claims, and catastrophic liability claims.
During law school, Mr. Roberson served as a teaching assistant for Professor George T. Lewis's Lawyers as Leaders course and assisted Professor Brian Krumm with research on the national differences in laws governing corporate veil piercing in the context of limited liability companies. He was a staff editor on Transactions: the Tennessee Journal for Business Law and co-authored a publication examining 3M's bankruptcy and its impact on mass tort litigation. He was actively involved in the Student Bar Association throughout law school and eventually served as Vice President.
Tennessee
J.D. (cum laude)
The Winston College of Law – University of Tennessee
B.A. (summa cum laude)
The University of Georgia
Thomas, John and Roberson, Drew, “3M’s Bankruptcy: Pausing The Largest Mass Tort Litigation In Federal District Court History,” (2024). Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case Studies. 74.
J.D. (cum laude)
The Winston College of Law – University of Tennessee
B.A. (summa cum laude)
The University of Georgia