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Matthew James Walker is a seasoned attorney at Hanna, Campbell & Powell, LLP, located in Akron, Ohio, who brings an unparalleled depth of experience to his practice areas. With a remarkable 170 years of experience, Matthew specializes in Antitrust & Trade Law, Internet law, Corporate & Incorporation, as well as Environmental and Natural Resources law. His extensive expertise enables him to navigate complex legal landscapes with ease and provide clients with strategic insights that are both innovative and grounded in decades of practical application. Matthew's approach to legal practice is characterized by his commitment to excellence and a steadfast dedication to his clients' needs. He understands that each client is unique and tailors his approach to suit their specific legal challenges. Whether advising corporations on incorporation strategies, guiding entities through antitrust complexities, or addressing intricate internet law issues, Matthew's comprehensive knowledge and meticulous attention to detail ensure that his clients are well-equipped to make informed decisions and achieve their goals. His proficiency in Environmental and Natural Resources law further solidifies his reputation as a versatile and resourceful attorney. At Hanna, Campbell & Powell, LLP, Matthew James Walker is not only a pillar of the firm but also a trusted advisor to his clients. He is committed to forging strong relationships based on trust, transparency, and mutual respect. Matthew’s dedication to delivering exceptional legal services is evident in his proactive communication and unwavering focus on achieving optimal outcomes for his clients. His authoritative presence in the legal community and his ability to adapt to evolving legal trends make him a valuable asset to both his firm and those he serves.
Antitrust attorneys handle matters involving competition law, market practices, and trade regulations. They help businesses comply with antitrust laws and defend against claims. Common matters include price fixing, monopoly claims, merger review, trade practices.