About Matthew Briant
A graduate of Southern Methodist University School of Law, Matthew Briant Herzog received his J.D. in 2010 and began practicing in Texas. He moved from law school into the state bar's broad and active legal community. The year he graduated set the stage for a steady professional course rather than sudden headlines. He built a practice and an understanding of courtroom procedure over time.
Herzog serves as a lawyer at The Barber Law Office. His role there has centered on client representation and case management. He works alongside other attorneys and support staff to handle matters that come through the firm. Colleagues describe him as methodical and disciplined in preparing files and in court, and he has taken on assignments that require careful attention to evidence and procedure.
He maintains current memberships in professional legal associations. Those memberships give him access to continuing legal education and professional resources that help him stay current on changes in Texas law. He also participates in local bar activities and professional events when schedules permit. His engagement is practical: attending seminars, reviewing recent appellate decisions and exchanging views with other lawyers in the region.
Herzog's career has been rooted in Texas. He practices in a range of trial and transactional settings that are common for attorneys working in the state's courts and business sectors. He has handled matters that require litigation readiness as well as files that move through negotiation and settlement. He values clear client communication and prefers to present options plainly so clients can make informed decisions. The work demands careful legal analysis and steady client management, and he structures his days to address both.
He operates from a principal office and maintains regional offices across the Dallas–Fort Worth area and beyond. The Barber Law Office lists locations in Dallas, Fort Worth, Frisco, Grapevine, Irving and San Antonio, allowing him to meet clients in several communities. That geography influences how he schedules court appearances and client meetings. It also shapes the practical side of his practice: travel, local rules and regional court calendars.
After more than a decade since law school, Herzog continues to practice law in Texas from offices in Dallas, Fort Worth, Frisco, Grapevine, Irving and San Antonio.