About Matthew M.
Matthew M. Holycross earned his law degree from the University of Akron after completing undergraduate studies at Bowling Green State University. His academic path combined a broad undergraduate education with three years of legal training that prepared him for practice in state courts and regulatory settings. He left law school ready to move into daily practice and to apply what he learned in classrooms and clinics to client matters.
After law school, Holycross entered the legal profession and built practical experience in a firm environment. He joined The Law Office of Springer & Steinberg as a lawyer, where he has handled a range of tasks that support client needs. Those duties have included advising clients, preparing filings, and appearing in hearings. He has worked both on written advocacy and oral arguments, developing a routine for case preparation and courtroom presentation.
His work is carried out under a Colorado license. That jurisdictional base shapes the cases he handles and the procedural rules he follows. Practicing in Colorado means adjusting arguments to state statutes and local court practice, and Holycross’s daily work reflects that alignment. He has navigated matters across trial and administrative settings, responding to deadlines and court schedules in the state.
Colleagues and clients have relied on Holycross for steady legal work rather than headline-grabbing litigation. He tends to approach cases one issue at a time. The result is methodical case files and clear communication about next steps. For many clients, that predictability matters more than flashy tactics. Holycross’s files typically show an emphasis on preparation, timely filings, and practical advice on risks and remedies.
Outside the courtroom, he has taken on tasks that keep a law office functioning: drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, and meeting clients to lay out options. These are the routines that form the backbone of most legal practices. He applies training from Akron and Bowling Green to those routines, drawing on coursework and practical exercises completed during his studies.
He currently practices law in Colorado at The Law Office of Springer & Steinberg, where he handles matters for clients in state courts and administrative forums.