About Matthew
Matthew Kalman earned his J.D. from Washburn University School of Law in 2004. He completed his legal education at a time when practice demands were shifting, and he has built a steady career since graduation. His early training at law school provided the foundation for courtroom procedure, legal research and client advising that would shape his work in the years ahead.
After law school, Kalman established his practice in Pennsylvania. He has spent his professional life practicing law in that jurisdiction, working through the rhythms of state courts and local legal systems. Over time he has accumulated practical experience handling the everyday challenges that clients bring and the procedural hurdles lawyers face in state practice.
Kalman practices at Kalman & Associates, P.C. The firm is the base from which he conducts client matters in Pennsylvania. He advises and represents individuals and entities in matters brought before state tribunals and negotiates resolutions where appropriate. His role at the firm has centered on providing legal counsel and representation to clients who require assistance with state-level legal issues.
His work style is straightforward. He relies on a thorough reading of the record and a step-by-step approach to case preparation. That method has guided his handling of filings, client communications and court appearances. He emphasizes clarity in correspondence and in oral advocacy, aiming to present facts and arguments in ways that judges and opposing counsel can readily understand.
Outside of direct case work, Kalman stays involved with ongoing professional practice—keeping current on procedural developments and state court rules. He balances litigation and advisory tasks according to client needs. His practice has evolved as the local legal landscape has changed, but he continues to apply core legal skills practiced since his days at Washburn. His current practice focuses on representing clients in Pennsylvania through Kalman & Associates, P.C.