Matt Fry

Matt Fry

120 S. Central Avenue
Suite 130
St. Louis, MO 63105

Phone: 314-680-2420

Website: rsflawfirm.com/

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About Matt Fry

Matt is a principal with Rosenblum, Schwartz & Fry. In 2005, Matt received his Juris Doctoris from Saint Louis University School of Law, after serving as a member of the Public Law Review. Matt's main area of practice is criminal defense, with a focus on DWI law. In 2016, Matt was recognized by the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers with the Case of the Year Award for his discovery that led to the exclusion of thousands of DWI breath tests. One of Matt's passions outside the practice of law is teaching Trial Advocacy II at his alma mater, Saint Louis University School of Law.


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