About J. Matthew
J. Matthew Eichelberger is an attorney who established his own practice after completing law school. He earned his J.D. from the University of Mississippi in 2003. Early academic years there helped shape how he approaches legal problems: methodically and with attention to detail.
After law school he obtained licenses to practice in both Mississippi and Texas. Over time he built a client practice that crosses state lines and legal systems. He founded Eichelberger Law Office, PLLC and serves as its principal. The firm operates as a small practice, allowing him to handle each matter directly and maintain close contact with clients.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in court and at the negotiation table. He has taken cases and matters that required work in both state and federal forums in the two jurisdictions where he is licensed. He maintains current membership in professional organizations that support continuing legal education and the exchange of practice tips among peers.
Cases and client needs are often straightforward or complex. He approaches each file by identifying the legal issues, outlining the available options, and explaining trade-offs clearly. That approach has guided his work as a founder and day-to-day practitioner. He prefers clear communication and predictable steps. Clients who value direct answers and timely updates find that style useful.
He has balanced courtroom work with transactional matters. Over the years his practice has required drafting pleadings, preparing contractual documents, and representing clients at hearings. He places an emphasis on staying current with changes in both Mississippi and Texas law so that advice is anchored in present authority rather than older practice habits.
Outside of casework he participates in the routine professional activities expected of an active practitioner. That includes attendance at industry seminars and engagement with other lawyers on topics that affect everyday practice. These activities support his ability to serve clients across state lines and to respond to developments that affect litigation and transactional work.
As of 2026, he practices through Eichelberger Law Office, PLLC and focuses on representing clients in matters arising under Mississippi and Texas law.