Matthew Harrison, experienced Business, Construction attorney in Gilbert, AZ with 79 reviews
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Matthew Harrison

4365 East Pecos Rd., Suite 139, Gilbert, AZ

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Education

1994 - 1997:
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, J.D. (1997) | Law
1994:
Brigham Young University, B.A. (1994) | Political Science/International Relations

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4.8 79 reviews
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Avauntee andrepoint

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19 Nov, 2024
Called for some help and was pleasantly surprised with the attention to detail and willingness to assist! 10/10 recommend
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Sandy nelson

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07 Nov, 2024
Alex was very efficient and helpful. She was able to answer our questions. Very professional. Mr. Harrison was very knowledgeable and gave us the next steps. The witnesses were a riot. Very good experience. Seem to be a little pricey.
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Bob wallace

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25 Sep, 2024
Met with Harrison Law to create a Living Trust and other estate planning documents. The process was seamless and flawless.i would highly recommend.
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Pros
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer and staff
“Very nice and easy to work with they kept us up today on our case. Great communication and antes all of our questions as we went along.”
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in legal matters
“Mr. HARRISON is the only attorney you will ever want or need for your business! I would never use anyone else!”
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Professional, friendly, and accommodating service
“We had a great experience working with Harrison Law. Everyone from the receptionist to the paralegals were very professional and cordial to us.”
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Efficient and thorough in handling legal processes
“They were fantastic every step of the way. Not only did everything get completed in quick fashion, but all was explained to my wife and I in a very easy way for us to understand.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal advice
“I wish I could say working with Harrison Law was my first experience working with an attorney, but having dealt with other lesser law firms in the past, I can fully appreciate just how professional this office is.”
Cons
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Potential issues with communication and responsiveness in certain cases
“When attempting to schedule a consultation via a MetLife leg plan, the receptionist was completely rude and lacked professionalism.”
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Lack of empathy and understanding for client's specific situations
“I have never been treated so horribly by another professional in my entire life. My husband and I began working with Harrison Law to build our trust. Alexzandria was phenomenal and patient, answered all of our questions and got us set up for our appointment with Matthew Harrison. We arrived at our appointment today with our 1 year old. Mr. Harrison abruptly entered the room and unbelievably condescendingly advised us to reschedule without a child as it was disclosed to me multiple times previously to not bring a child - Since we are discussing death.”

Publications

March, 2012:
Building Codes--A Legal Overview, Lorman
March, 2011:
Building Codes-A Legal Overview, Lorman
March 15, 2016:
Arizona Building Codes Update, Lorman
June, 2011:
How Prompt Payment Laws Affect the Surety,, Surety Claim Insitute
January, 1998:
Legislative Delegation and Presidential Authority: A Discussion of the Antiquities Act and the Establishment of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument—A Call for a New Judicial Examination, Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation
February, 2010:
Recent Developments in Arizona Law of Implied Warranties, which was presented at Arizona Construction Law 2010 - Examining Trends Over the Past 10 Years, Arizona State Bar
April, 2011:
Prompt Payment Laws and the Surety, AmericanBar Assocation Spring Conference
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