About Matthew J.
Matthew J. Dunn built his legal foundation in New England. He earned a B.A. from Boston College in 1998 and took his law degree from Suffolk University Law School in 2002. Those formative years sharpened his analytical skills and set the stage for a steady career in private practice.
He spent part of his early career at Berluti McLaughlin & Kutchin LLP. At that firm he practiced alongside experienced litigators and handled the day-to-day demands of firm life. The experience exposed him to a mix of client work and courtroom procedures, and it helped him develop practical habits that he has kept throughout his career.
In 2016 he began work at The Dunn Law Group as a lawyer. He has remained there since, carrying responsibilities that span client counseling, case preparation and appearances where needed. Colleagues describe him as methodical in his approach. Clients have relied on him for clear explanations of often complex legal processes.
Over more than two decades in the profession, Dunn has navigated a variety of matters that private practitioners typically encounter. He has experience managing files from initial intake through resolution. He prepares pleadings, conducts discovery and participates in negotiations. He also spends time in court when the circumstances require in-person advocacy.
Dunn’s education and steady tenure at small and mid-size firms have shaped a practice style that is pragmatic. He prioritizes clear communication. He aims to set realistic expectations about timing and likely outcomes. That practical outlook is often useful to clients who are confronting unfamiliar legal procedures and deadlines.
Outside the courtroom he maintains ties to the local legal community. He attends continuing legal education programs to stay current on procedural changes and recent decisions. He also oversees aspects of firm operations at The Dunn Law Group, balancing client-facing work with case management responsibilities.
As of 2026 Matthew J. Dunn practices at The Dunn Law Group, where he continues to represent and advise clients on a range of matters in private practice. His current practice focuses on serving the needs of individuals and businesses through litigation and transactional work.