About Matthew
Matthew Park is an attorney admitted to practice in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He brings an orderly approach to cases and to client matters. Colleagues describe him as methodical and practical. He works out of a regional firm that handles a range of civil and commercial matters.
Park earned his undergraduate degree in economics from Trinity College in 2003. He went on to receive his J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 2009. Those years framed his early interest in the business side of legal practice and in dispute resolution. His academic record shows a steady progression from economics into law, a background that often colors how he approaches client problems.
After law school, Park began building a practice focused on the legal needs of individuals and businesses across the tri-state area. He is admitted in three neighboring jurisdictions, which allows him to appear in state and federal forums where appropriate. That multi-jurisdictional admission has shaped the geography of his work more than any single specialty.
Park is active in professional circles and holds memberships in several legal organizations. He attends regional continuing legal education programs and contributes to firm-led seminars on practice management and procedural developments. He is known in his office for clear file organization and for preparing concise briefs that judges and opposing counsel can follow without sifting through unnecessary material.
At Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen, Park is part of a team that handles client matters originating in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He has taken depositions, prepared pleadings and appeared in pretrial hearings. His role there involves coordinating case strategy across jurisdictions and helping clients understand procedural choices. He emphasizes predictable timelines and practical advice when discussing options with clients.
Park favors steady, plainspoken advocacy. He avoids theatrical courtroom tactics and concentrates on building records and marshaling evidence that will withstand scrutiny. Outside the office he maintains ties to alumni networks from Rutgers and Trinity and to the legal groups where he holds membership.
He currently practices at Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen, where he concentrates on matters arising in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.