Overview
Matthew has practiced at Laner Muchin his entire career, joining the firm as an associate in 2011. Matthew has an extensive employment litigation practice, defending lawsuits in federal and state courts, representing both private and public sector clients. Matthew litigates cases involving discrimination, harassment, and retaliation claims, FMLA and ADA claims, Section 1983 and United States Constitutional claims, Illinois Whistleblower Act and common law retaliatory discharge claims, and common law claims, such as defamation, tortious interference with contract and civil conspiracy claims.
Matthew has a concentrated wage and hour practice, which includes litigation of complex class and collective actions, representing employers in audits conducted by the United States and Illinois Departments of Labor and performing wage and hour compliance audits. He also litigates and provides counseling on issues involving wage garnishment, overtime, minimum wage, bonuses, tips and commissions.
Additionally, Matthew has extensive trial experience in both bench and jury trials in federal and state court, which has included delivering opening statements and conducting direct and cross examinations of key witnesses. Matthew also counsels clients, on a near daily basis, on a broad range of employment issues. Matthew represents clients across a broad range of industries, and he has extensive experience working with clients in the restaurant and hospitality industries.
HONORS, MEMBERSHIPS AND PUBLICATIONS
- Leading Lawyers “Emerging Lawyer” recipient, 2015, 2016 and 2017. This distinction is awarded to the top 2% of lawyers under age 40 who have been practicing law for less than 10 years.
- First Place, Moot Court National Championship competition hosted by the University of Houston, 2010
- Former professional umpire in Minor League Baseball
- Board Member, The John Marshall Law School Alumni Board
- Co-Author, You’re Guilty: How to Survive the Rigorous Scrutiny of the EEOC When Rejecting Applicants Based on an Arrest or Conviction Record, Employment Law Update (2013 Edition)
- Regularly co-authors employment law articles published by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
Clerkships
- Judicial Extern, The Honorable John Darrah, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Fall 2009
Education
The John Marshall Law School, J.D., 2010
Illinois State University, Education, 2000
Admissions
- Illinois
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois
- U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit