About Matthew
Matthew Zarghouni moved from engineering and business into law. He earned a B.S. in Engineering and an MBA from the University of Texas at Dallas before taking up legal study at Arizona Summit Law School. That combination of technical training and business study shapes how he approaches problems at the courthouse.
His undergraduate and graduate degrees gave him grounding in analysis, systems and finance. The law degree added another layer: rules, procedure and advocacy. He has said that those different disciplines inform one another. He reads a technical exhibit differently than someone who trained only in the law.
After finishing law school he launched his own practice. He is the founder and principal lawyer at Zar Law. The firm handles matters in state and federal venues where he is admitted to practice. Running a smaller office means he manages both the substantive work and the administrative side of cases.
Professional affiliations are part of his working life. He holds memberships in the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the Houston Trial Lawyers Association, and he is also a member of the American Bar Association. Those organizations provide CLE, courtroom training and a forum for discussing evolving rules and strategy. His involvement signals an active engagement with trial procedure and litigating cases when they reach the courtroom.
Zarghouni is admitted to practice in Texas and before the Federal Circuit, and he brings his background in engineering and business to litigation strategy and case preparation. He takes on litigation matters that require attention to technical detail and procedural rigor. He concentrates his practice on litigation in Texas state and federal courts.