Matthew David Barrett, experienced Car Accident, Criminal Defense attorney in Logansport, IN with 135 reviews
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Matthew David Barrett

1730 East Market Street, Logansport, IN

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Education

2002:
Valparaiso University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctorate
1998:
Indiana University-Bloomington, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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07 Aug, 2024
Was highly dissatisfied with service Matt Barrett provided. This is my fourth review I’ve tried posting, to no avail. Matt did not do a good job for me. He was arrogant and rude. Objected to the judge making a favorable decision on my behalf. What good are avvo reviews, if I can’t post the truth??????? I will be filing a grievance with the Supreme Court disciplinary committee on the matter.
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Pros
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Highly effective and successful legal representation
“Matthew Barrett is one of the best lawyer, you'll find. If you're looking for someone that will fully represent you/ family. Then Matthew is the guy for you.”
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Excellent communication and client support
“Excellent communication and straightforward.”
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Dedication and hard work to achieve the best outcome
“Matthew Barrett is a great lawyer. Took good care of me.”
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Professionalism and expertise in handling cases
“Matt is hands down the best attorney around. He is very professional and gets the job done!”
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Trustworthy and caring attitude towards clients
“Matt and his team are some of the most professional, and highly dedicated group of people. Matt will make sure that you know everything that is going on and do his best to explain it all to you.”
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Potential for a negative experience with the lawyer
“Was highly dissatisfied with service Matt Barrett provided. This is my fourth review I've tried posting, to no avail. Matt did not do a good job for me. He was arrogant and rude.”
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Concerns about value for money
“Your just $$$$$$$$ to him once that dries up he forgets about you.”

Publications

2011:
The Verdict (Indiana Trial Lawyers Association), "Recovery for Separate Acts of Negligence Under Indiana Medical Malpractice Act"
2010:
The Verdict (Indiana Trial Lawyers Association), "Holding a Surgeon Liable for Medical Negligence of Another Under the 'Captain-of-the Ship' Doctrine"
2008:
The Indiana Litigator, Newsletter of the Litigation Section, Indiana State Bar Association, "Reducing the State's Cut: Amending Indiana's Split-Award Statute In Punitive Damage Cases"
2008:
Open Court, Newsletter of the Criminal Justice Section, Indiana State Bar Association, Vol. XIII, No. 1, "Coughing It Up: Indiana Supreme Court Holds That Police Chokeholds Are Unreasonable Searches and Seizures"
2008:
TRIAL, Journal of the American Association for Justice (formerly American Trial Lawyers Association), "Calm the Child Witness"
2008:
Indiana Civil Litigation Review (publication of the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana), Vol 5., No. 2, "Estoppel to Extend Insurance Coverage Based on Bad Faith",
2008:
Res Gestae (Indiana State Bar Association), "Representing Children In Cases Involving Wrongful Death of a Parent"
2007:
Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, "Federal Preemption of State Law Claims Involving Class III Medical Devices"
2007:
Indiana Civil Litigation Review (publication of the Defense Trial Counsel of Indiana), Vol. 3, No. 2, "Supreme Court Clarifies Five Exceptions to Nonliability Involving Personal Injury Claims Asserted by a Contractor's Employee"
2007:
Open Court, Newsletter of the Criminal Justice Section, Indiana State Bar Association, Vol. XII, No. 1, "A Case of Bad Breath: Does the Odor of an Alcoholic Beverage, By Itself, Establish Probable Cause for a Police Officer to Offer Chemical Test In the Context of DWI Offenses?"
2007:
Open Court, Newsletter of the Criminal Justice Section, "Brendlin v. California: Supreme Court Holds That a Passenger Is "Seized" for Fourth Amendment Purposes and Can Challenge Legality of a Traffic Stop"
2007:
American Bar Association, "The Attorney Commitment In Traumatic Brain Injury Cases"
2006:
Res Gestae (Indiana State Bar Association), "Recovering Damages for Tortious Injury to Historic Buildings and Other 'Special Purpose' Property In Indiana: Drawing the Line Between Fair Market Value and Cost Repair' In Cases of Permanent Damage"
2006:
Res Gestae (Indiana State Bar Association), "And Just Where Do You Think You're Going?": Police Detention of Passenger Who Walks Away From Vehicle During Traffic Stop"
2006:
Open Court, Newsletter of the Criminal Justice Section, Indiana State Bar Association, Vol. XI, No. 1, "Waiver of Right Forms Under Miranda: Not a Ritual of Words to be Recited by Rote According to Didactic Niceties"
2006:
The Verdict (Indiana Trial Lawyers Association), "A Brief Review of What Types of Claims Fall Within and Outside the Scope of Indiana's Medical Malpractice Act"
2006:
Indiana Lawyer, (Vol. 17, No. 8), "Indiana's New 'Communication of Sympathy' Statute: Saying 'I'm Sorry' In the Context of Medical Malpractice and Other Personal Injury Accidents"
2006:
ndiana Lawyer (Featured Interview), (Vol. 17, No. 10), "Groundless Cases Still Get Into Court"
2006:
American Bar Association, "A Modest Proposal: Submitting a Joint Discovery Plan In Federal Court"
2005:
The Verdict (Indiana Trial Lawyers Association), "How to Deal With an Objection of Privilege Based on Indiana's Peer Review Statute During the Course of Pre-Trial Discovery"
2005:
American Bar Association, "Preparing Your Client for Deposition Testimony"
2002:
Valparaiso University Law Review, "Failing to Provide Police Protection: Breeding a Viable and Consistent 'State-Created Danger' Analysis for Establishing Constitutional Violations Under Section 1983"
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