Craig T. Matthews, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Dayton, OH with 6 reviews
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Craig T. Matthews

320 Regency Ridge Drive, Dayton, OH

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Education

1978:
University of Dayton, JD - Juris Doctor
1974:
Miami University of Ohio, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Anonymous

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02 Aug, 2016
Mr. Matthews represented me in a workplace sexual harassment case. I was being sexually harassed by my boss. With the help of Mr. Matthews, I was able to settle outside of court. He was excellent to work with in all aspects of this unfortunate situation. I would highly recommend Craig T. Matthews to anyone who may need legal representation in this area.
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Allen

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05 May, 2010
From the outset, Mr. Matthews and his Associate gave a realistic appraisal of the difficulty of this type of case. His whole firm was quite supportive. The Defendant and her Defense Attorneys tried many times and many ways to derail my lawsuit. Mr. Matthews was undeterred by all of their legal machinations. In the Courtroom, his legal arguments won the day, hearing after hearing, and he batted a thousand. The Judge threw out every Defendant's maneuver and commended Mr. Matthews and his firm on their integrity, and thoughtful legal arguments. We ended up in Mediation in less than two years. At the outset, I gave Mr. Matthews a figure I was willing to settle for. His efforts yielded an award 3x larger than I had said I would be willing to settle for. I found and find him to be an excellent Attorney in all regards and will use his services for all legal matters that arise for me.
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Michael

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05 May, 2010
Craig T. Mathews and Associates has been filing mechanic's liens for our company to secure payments from contractors who have been building water and wastewater treatment plants for municipalities. We sell pumps for handling sludge and metering a variety of treatment chemicals in these plants. This is about $4 million in billings per annum for our company. We believe that this service has allowed us to reduce our accounts payable by close to $1 million. Before we started using these liens, contractors made numerous counterclaims and back-charges against us. Many were also slow in paying the performance "holdbacks" that are part of these contracts. The liens are a way that we can counter these claims. In fact, since we have started using this service all of the frivolous claims have essentially disappeared. This law firm can file in any state in the USA. Our firm is active in every state in the USA, as well as Canada, and most of Latin America.
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation in workplace sexual harassment cases
“With the help of Mr. Matthews, I was able to settle outside of court. He was excellent to work with in all aspects of this unfortunate situation.”
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Skilled in handling complex legal cases and arguments
“His legal arguments won the day, hearing after hearing, and he batted a thousand. The Judge threw out every Defendant's maneuver and commended Mr. Matthews and his firm on their integrity, and thoughtful legal arguments.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“His efforts yielded an award 3x larger than I had said I would be willing to settle for.”
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Knowledgeable in estate planning and settlement matters
“The preparations he initially suggested when we were estate planning have proven to make the final estate settlement much easier than it otherwise would have been. Very good advice, indeed.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
www.ctmlaw.com, Public Policy Exception to At Will Employment
2014:
SeniorCitizenFraud, Comfort Care Contracts: Medicaid Planning or Elder Fraud?
2011:
Elder Fraud, Elder Fraud Blog
2010:
Nolo Publishing, "Elder Financial Abuse: Power of Attorney Scams"
2010:
Nolo Publishing, "Personal Liability for Corporate Debt: Piercing the Corporate Veil"
2010:
Dayton Bar Briefs, Elder Fraud & Financial Abuse
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