Matthew Reed
Scranton, PA
Licensed for 9 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Personal Injury
Language
English
About
Matthew Reed joined Fellerman & Ciarimboli as an associate in September 2014. Matt initially began his schooling at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan, where he earned three Certificate of Merit Awards, including the Sol Siegel Memorial Award, which is presented to the student achieving excellence in the field of Contract Law.In 2010, Matt transferred to Drexel University’s Earle Mack School of Law and studied Intellectual Property. A member of Drexel’s Intellectual Property Law Society and Animal Law Society, Matt earned two Best Student Performance Awards in Property Law and Civil Litigation Remedies. Matt graduated from Drexel Law Summa Cum Laude in May 2012. Presently, Matt is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association; the Lackawanna County Bar Association; and the Lackawanna County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.
Practices Areas
Personal Injury
Language
English
Contact
Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas200 Adams AveCourt Of Common PleasScranton, PA, 18503-1607200 Adams AveCourt Of Common PleasCourt Of Common PleasScranton, PA, 18503-1607
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I have never met a lawyer that was so heart felt. He was more a Freind to me then a lawyer. He delt with my ups and downs, and went beyond what a lawyer should do for a person. He kept my family and myself at heart all the time and did his best to try to help me through my struggles. When no one else was there, he was. He will forever be in my heart and prayers.
I have never met a lawyer that was so heart felt. He was more a Freind to me then a lawyer. He delt with my ups and downs, and went beyond what a lawyer should do for a person. He kept my family and myself at heart all the time and did his best to try to help me through my struggles. When no one else was there, he was. He will forever be in my heart and prayers.
I have never met a lawyer that was so heart felt. He was more a Freind to me then a lawyer. He delt with my ups and downs, and went beyond what a lawyer should do for a person. He kept my family and myself at heart all the time and did his best to try to help me through my struggles. When no one else was there, he was. He will forever be in my heart and prayers.