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Matthew S. Sonnichsen is a distinguished attorney based in Bozeman, Montana, specializing in Environmental and Natural Resources law, Construction and Development, and Contracts and Agreements. With a robust legal practice anchored in the diverse challenges of the Rocky Mountain region, Matthew brings a wealth of expertise to clients navigating the complex regulatory landscape surrounding natural resources and development projects. A graduate of Albertson College of Idaho, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 2004, Matthew has cultivated a deep understanding of the legal frameworks that govern environmental stewardship and sustainable development. His nuanced approach combines rigorous legal analysis with practical solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each client, whether they are individuals, businesses, or governmental entities. At the Law Offices of Matthew S. Sonnichsen, Matthew is committed to empowering clients through informed legal counsel and strategic representation. His work often involves negotiating contracts and agreements that align with clients' goals while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. With a keen insight into the interplay between law and land use, Matthew is adept at addressing the challenges faced by developers and contractors in a rapidly evolving market. In addition to his legal practice, Matthew is an active member of the local community, engaging in initiatives that promote environmental sustainability and responsible resource management. His dedication to the field and his clients has established him as a trusted advisor in Bozeman and beyond, making him a go-to resource for legal matters in Environmental and Natural Resources law, Construction, and Contracts.
Contract attorneys draft, review, and negotiate agreements to protect clients' interests. They help resolve disputes when contracts are breached. Common matters include contract drafting, contract review, negotiations, breach of contract.