About Matthew
Matthew Harrison practices business law at Harrison Law, PLLC, located in Gilbert, Arizona. Since founding the firm in 2011, he has focused on many legal areas, including business law, estate planning, real estate law, construction law, environmental law, and insurance claims. The firm caters to clients, ranging from small businesses to individuals seeking comprehensive legal guidance. This broad practice allows him to address various legal matters effectively. Matthew earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in 1997.
Prior to his legal education, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science and International Relations from Brigham Young University in 1994. His legal career commenced shortly after graduating from law school, and he has since accumulated experience across multiple legal roles. His early career included positions as an associate lawyer from 1998 to 2007 and as a deputy county lawyer in 1999. In 2011, he also served as a Judge Pro Tempore, which further enhanced his understanding of courtroom procedures and legal negotiations. Most of Matthew's cases involve business transactions, contract disputes, and estate planning.
He diligently addresses issues related to real estate and environmental law, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations while protecting his clients' interests. Cases typically progress through various stages, beginning with initial consultations, followed by negotiations, and, if necessary, advancing to litigation. This structured approach allows him to provide thorough representation to his clients. In addition to his practice, Matthew is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Arizona State Bar, the Utah State Bar, and the American Bar Association. His involvement extends to the IR Global Network and Arizona's Finest Lawyers, reflecting his commitment to professional development and networking within the legal community.
He is also engaged with the Maricopa County Bar Association and the Small Business Alliance, where he contributes to initiatives that support local businesses and foster community growth. Outside of his legal practice, Matthew dedicates time to community service, including his role on the Williams Air Force Base Restoration Advisory Board. This position allows him to contribute his legal expertise to important community initiatives. His multifaceted approach to law, combined with his commitment to supporting local businesses and community development in Gilbert, shows his dedication to serving both his clients and the public. As he continues to build his practice, Matthew remains engaged with the evolving legal field in Arizona and beyond.