About Matthew
Matthew Meiring earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law in 2015. He completed a course of study that combined core legal doctrine with practical skills training. The law school’s curriculum and the regional legal environment shaped his early understanding of practice in a mountain-state context.
Following law school, Meiring moved into the legal profession in the Rocky Mountain region. His work has been carried out from offices in Jackson Hole. Over time he has balanced the demands of private practice with the particular rhythms of a community that sees both local and seasonal legal matters.
Colleagues describe Meiring as someone who favors clear legal reasoning and pragmatism. He tends to break complex problems into manageable parts and explain options plainly to clients. That style underlies his approach to research, client counseling and courtroom preparation.
Meiring’s practice takes place at Jackson Hole Law, PC. The firm serves clients across a range of matters that touch local residents, small businesses and property owners. He contributes to the firm’s day-to-day handling of client files, document preparation and case strategy. In court, he prepares evidence and arguments that align with the procedural and substantive law applicable in Wyoming’s courts.
Outside the courtroom, Meiring pays attention to the procedural details that shape outcomes. He spends time drafting pleadings, negotiating agreements and addressing regulatory paperwork when required. He also monitors developments in state law that affect local practice. That steadiness in managing routine and technical tasks complements the work of others at the firm.
Clients and peers find his courtroom demeanor measured. He prefers direct, factual presentations and avoids theatricality. When discussions turn to settlement, he evaluates offers against litigation risks and client goals. That practical weighing of options guides many of his recommendations.
Over the years, Meiring’s work has remained anchored in Jackson Hole. He has maintained an active role at Jackson Hole Law, PC and continued to provide legal services to individuals and businesses in the area. As of 2026, his practice is based at Jackson Hole Law, PC, where he continues to serve local clients and address matters arising in the region.