About Devona Alicia Reynolds
Devona Alicia Reynolds Perez earned her law degree at Nova Southeastern University after beginning her studies in 2005 and receiving her J.D. in 2008. Her time in law school overlapped with a period of steady change in Florida’s legal education landscape, and she left equipped to practice in the state where she has spent her career.
Perez moved into private practice in Florida following graduation. Records show she served as Of Counsel at Murray Law, P.A. in 2014. That role placed her alongside a team handling a range of matters under Florida law. Her early years in practice involved building a foundation across the state’s procedural and substantive rules.
Her work has required steady courtroom preparation and client counseling. She has handled filings, client interviews, and proceedings that demanded close attention to deadlines and statutory detail. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical, preferring clear steps over flash. She has navigated motions practice and negotiated resolutions where appropriate. Those experiences helped sharpen the practical skills necessary to operate effectively in Florida’s courts.
Perez’s professional path reflects the common arc of many state practitioners: formal legal training followed by years of hands-on work in a local setting. She has combined case management with legal research and drafting. On a typical matter she balances factual investigation against applicable statutes and case law. That routine has kept her attuned to changes in state rules and evolving judicial interpretations.
Outside of casework, Perez has been part of the networks that connect Florida lawyers—informal gatherings, local bar events and working groups where practitioners exchange perspectives. Such participation has helped sustain a practice that depends on both technical ability and professional relationships. She has maintained ties to Nova Southeastern University and to peers who have also built careers in the state.
As of 2026, Perez continues to practice law in Florida. Her current practice is centered on legal matters that arise under Florida law.