About Mathew
Mathew Tully built a legal career that began in classrooms and took shape at the negotiating table. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University in 1995 and completed his law degree at Brooklyn Law School in 2002. Those years set the groundwork for a practice rooted in New York law.
After law school he moved into private practice and later helped establish a firm that carries his name. As a founding partner of Tully Rinckey PLLC he has overseen growth, staffing and the daily demands of running a multi-office practice. The founder role has required him to balance client work with managerial duties. He has remained active in the firm’s operations while maintaining a caseload.
Mathew is admitted to practice in New York. He has worked alongside attorneys across disciplines and helped coordinate representation for a range of clients. Colleagues say he brings a steady approach to problem solving and an ability to manage complex matters without losing sight of practical outcomes.
His career shows an interest in building institutional capacity inside a law firm. That has meant recruiting lawyers, developing systems for case management and working on business development. He has also been involved in mentoring younger attorneys at the firm. Those efforts reflect a hands-on approach to law practice rather than a purely advisory role.
Outside the firm, he has maintained professional ties since the early 2000s. Documentation shows ongoing membership in a professional organization beginning in 2003. He participates in the professional life of the bar and in local legal circles. That participation has kept him engaged with regulatory and court developments that affect practice in New York.
Clients and peers encounter him most often at Tully Rinckey PLLC, where he continues to practice. He divides time between client work and firm leadership, helping guide strategy while remaining available for client consultations. He practices law in New York at Tully Rinckey PLLC, where his current practice centers on serving clients through his role at the firm in New York.