Matthew Lindblom
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Licensed for 14 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Bankruptcy & Debt
Language
English
About
Matt has been a member in Stoll Keenon Ogden's Louisville office for more than a decade, practicing in state and federal courts on matters pertaining to complex commercial and contractual disputes, bankruptcy, foreclosures, and debt collection issues.Finding the right tactical approach to a challenge is just one way Matt works to achieve his clients' goals. He is dedicated to SKO’s commitment to outstanding service and aims to handle matters in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible. This is supported by his role with SKO’s internal technology group to implement new tools and processes that help the firm deliver value to clients.For his many legal achievements, Matt has been recognized as a Rising Star by Kentucky Super Lawyers®. In the local community, he has demonstrated leadership through his involvement with the Fund for the Arts and several other charitable endeavors.Business Litigation: Matt works strategically toward obtaining the best outcomes for clients facing business, contract, and property disputes, with particular concentration on creditor-debtor relations.Banking Litigation: Representing both lenders and borrowers, Matt provides counsel on commercial collection and foreclosure, as well as personal guaranty enforcement and defense.Bankruptcy & Financial Restructuring: Matt’s practice concentrates primarily on litigation and issue resolution regarding debt collection and insolvency actions.Small Business Services: As an advocate for local businesses and entrepreneurial ventures, Matt offers a range of services specifically tailored to help businesses get established and plan financially for the future.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Litigation
Foreclosure
Language
English
Contact
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC2000 Pnc Plz500 W Jefferson StreetLouisville, KY, 40202-2828
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
Atty Lindblom was excellent. He surprisingly responded to my email one evening and offered to speak with me the next day. His response was timely and extremely helpful in me making my business decision. Even further, he detailed the economics of my deal and offered options that considered my financial commitment instead of just looking to "make a dollar off of me." Well done and definitely someone I will work with and highly recommend.
I hired Mr. Lindblom to help me draft a lease and seek past due monies from renters. He called me frequently and kept me updated on the progress he had made getting these issues resolved. He also gave me options for moving forward and let me decide the best course of action for my personal situation.
I consulted with Matthew about a residential foreclosure, and I hired another attorney. His demeanor is casual and friendly, and he's knowledgeable in his field, but there were several moments throughout our discussion that were questionable, at best. He advised that I file Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of pursuing other options. Another attorney estimated the equity in my home, factored in the homestead exception, encumbrances, etc., and recommended filing Chapter 7. Instead of a drawn-out (and expensive) litigation, my attorney notified the lender of my intent, and they agreed to accept reduced partial payments based on my credit history. Not only did I NOT have to file for bankruptcy, but the lender also waived $18,000 to avoid the delinquent property tax liens. Now I know to think twice after a consultation before basing my case on the reputation of the law firm itself.
Atty Lindblom was excellent. He surprisingly responded to my email one evening and offered to speak with me the next day. His response was timely and extremely helpful in me making my business decision. Even further, he detailed the economics of my deal and offered options that considered my financial commitment instead of just looking to "make a dollar off of me." Well done and definitely someone I will work with and highly recommend.
I hired Mr. Lindblom to help me draft a lease and seek past due monies from renters. He called me frequently and kept me updated on the progress he had made getting these issues resolved. He also gave me options for moving forward and let me decide the best course of action for my personal situation.
I consulted with Matthew about a residential foreclosure, and I hired another attorney. His demeanor is casual and friendly, and he's knowledgeable in his field, but there were several moments throughout our discussion that were questionable, at best. He advised that I file Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of pursuing other options. Another attorney estimated the equity in my home, factored in the homestead exception, encumbrances, etc., and recommended filing Chapter 7. Instead of a drawn-out (and expensive) litigation, my attorney notified the lender of my intent, and they agreed to accept reduced partial payments based on my credit history. Not only did I NOT have to file for bankruptcy, but the lender also waived $18,000 to avoid the delinquent property tax liens. Now I know to think twice after a consultation before basing my case on the reputation of the law firm itself.
Atty Lindblom was excellent. He surprisingly responded to my email one evening and offered to speak with me the next day. His response was timely and extremely helpful in me making my business decision. Even further, he detailed the economics of my deal and offered options that considered my financial commitment instead of just looking to "make a dollar off of me." Well done and definitely someone I will work with and highly recommend.
I hired Mr. Lindblom to help me draft a lease and seek past due monies from renters. He called me frequently and kept me updated on the progress he had made getting these issues resolved. He also gave me options for moving forward and let me decide the best course of action for my personal situation.
I consulted with Matthew about a residential foreclosure, and I hired another attorney. His demeanor is casual and friendly, and he's knowledgeable in his field, but there were several moments throughout our discussion that were questionable, at best. He advised that I file Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead of pursuing other options. Another attorney estimated the equity in my home, factored in the homestead exception, encumbrances, etc., and recommended filing Chapter 7. Instead of a drawn-out (and expensive) litigation, my attorney notified the lender of my intent, and they agreed to accept reduced partial payments based on my credit history. Not only did I NOT have to file for bankruptcy, but the lender also waived $18,000 to avoid the delinquent property tax liens. Now I know to think twice after a consultation before basing my case on the reputation of the law firm itself.