About Bryon Matthew

Bryon Matthew Large is an attorney based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, specializing in immigration law. He is admitted to practice in Colorado and has been active in the legal community since 2007. His professional journey reflects a deep commitment to immigration law and public service. After earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Large began his legal career in private practice, focusing on immigration cases. He spent nearly a decade representing clients in various immigration matters, providing guidance and advocacy to those navigating complex legal processes.

During this time, he also served as an Assistant Regulation Counsel with the Colorado Supreme Court's Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel, where he investigated and prosecuted attorney discipline cases. In August 2020, Large was appointed as a magistrate in the 17th Judicial District, overseeing domestic relations cases in Broomfield and Adams Counties. His role involved presiding over civil and domestic dockets, contributing to the efficient administration of justice in these jurisdictions. In April 2022, the Colorado Supreme Court appointed Large as the state's Presiding Disciplinary Judge. In this capacity, he adjudicates attorney discipline, attorney disability, unauthorized practice of law, and certain bar admissions cases.

His appointment reflects the trust placed in his legal acumen and commitment to upholding the integrity of the legal profession in Colorado. Throughout his career, Large has been actively involved with the Colorado Bar Association and various diversity bar associations. He has held leadership positions in the Colorado LGBT Bar Association, the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association, and the CBA's Executive Committee. His dedication to diversity and inclusion is further demonstrated through his service on the boards of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, both nationally and locally. In addition to his professional responsibilities, Large contributes to legal education as an adjunct professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

His teaching focuses on immigration law, sharing his extensive knowledge and experience with the next generation of legal professionals. Large's career is marked by a dedication to public service, legal education, and the advancement of diversity within the legal community. His work continues to influence the practice of law in Colorado, particularly in the areas of immigration and attorney regulation.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Colorado

Court Admissions

Colorado Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 2007
U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado U.S. District Court · Admitted 2007

Types of Cases Handled

immigration attorney discipline domestic relations

Legal Services Scope

Investigation Prosecution Adjudication

Office Locations

Main Office

 963 East Colorado Avenue Colorado Springs CO 80903

Office 2

 12203 East Second Avenue Aurora CO 80011