About Christopher
Christopher DeMatteo built his career steadily after two rigorous degrees. He earned a B.A. in history and economics from Boston College in 2002. Five years later he took his law degree from Marquette University Law School, graduating in 2007. The academic arc placed him at the intersection of analytical inquiry and legal training.
His early professional steps were modest and deliberate. In 2011 he worked as an associate at Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki. The following year he opened his own practice, forming DeMatteo Law, LLC and taking on the role of lawyer and principal. That move signaled a transition from supporting role to firm leadership. It also meant building a client roster, establishing office processes and running the business side of a law firm.
DeMatteo is licensed to practice in Wisconsin and Connecticut. He has handled matters that require understanding the statutes and procedures of both jurisdictions. That dual admission has shaped how he organizes cases and serves clients who have ties in more than one state. He combines the procedural training from Marquette with the analytical background from Boston College to manage cross-state legal questions.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in the way he prepares for matters and persistent in following through on deadlines. Clients have encountered a lawyer who emphasizes clarity in explanations and a steady pace in problem-solving. His time as an associate exposed him to established practice routines; running his own firm has required him to adopt a broader range of responsibilities, from client intake to case strategy.
DeMatteo Law, LLC serves as the platform for his ongoing legal work. He continues to practice in the two states where he holds licenses, overseeing cases and handling the operational duties of a small firm. He has maintained an approach that favors direct client communication and practical planning. His current practice focuses on legal matters in Wisconsin and Connecticut.