Matthew D. Preedom

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Matthew D. Preedom: Attorney with Ryan Smith & Carbine, Ltd.

Biography

CIVIL LITIGATION / CONSTRUCTION LAW / INSURANCE DEFENSE

Mr. Preedom's practice focuses primarily on civil litigation in state and federal courts. He has represented individuals and corporations in connection with a wide variety of matters including construction defect claims, contract disputes, Vermont Prompt Pay Act claims, and personal injury and professional malpractice litigation. Mr. Preedom has also assisted clients in employment-related matters, such as litigation regarding non-compete and non-solicitation agreements and theft of trade secrets claims. His experience includes matters involving antitrust claims, civil rights violations, and securities litigation. Mr. Preedom has participated in numerous jury and bench trials and evidentiary hearings.

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

Vermont Bar Association

Rutland County Bar Association

Panel Member,

Board Member, Samaritan House, Inc. St. Albans City Development Review Board Northwest Regional Planning Commission

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Vermont, M.A., 2013; University of Vermont, B.A., 2011
Law School Attended:
Vermont's Law Office Study Program, J.D., 2020
Year of First Admission:
2020
Admission:
2020, Vermont; United States District Court for the District of Vermont
ISLN:
1001274778

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