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Matthew Steven Brown is a distinguished attorney based in Columbus, Ohio, specializing in Litigation, Construction & Development, and Corporate & Incorporation law. With nearly two decades of legal experience, he is a trusted advocate for clients navigating complex legal challenges in these critical sectors. As a member of the esteemed legal team at Carlile Patchen & Murphy, Matthew brings a results-driven approach to his practice, ensuring that each client receives personalized, effective representation. Matthew earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Toledo College of Law in 2004, following his Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowling Green State University in 1994. His comprehensive education has laid the foundation for a deep understanding of the intricacies of law, particularly in the areas of corporate governance and construction disputes. His litigation expertise encompasses a broad range of issues, allowing him to adeptly handle cases from inception through trial. Committed to delivering exceptional service, Matthew prioritizes clear communication and strategic planning to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. His dedication to the legal profession is evident in his continuous pursuit of knowledge and advocacy for clients' rights. In addition to his practice, Matthew actively engages in community initiatives, further solidifying his commitment to the Columbus area. Whether representing corporations in complex incorporations or advising developers on construction projects, Matthew Steven Brown is recognized for his integrity, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to client success. For expert legal guidance in Columbus, Ohio, Matthew is a reliable resource for individuals and businesses alike.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.