Matthew Moreno

Attorney

Matthew Moreno is an accomplished attorney based in Fulshear, TX, with experience in litigation and client advocacy. He has distinguished himself by conducting thorough case evaluations, developing strategic approaches, and negotiating settlements that achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. He demonstrates a keen ability to protect their interests and ensure they are well-represented.

Matthew began his legal career at Ben Abbott & Associates, managing cases through all stages of litigation, from pre-litigation investigations and evidence gathering to courtroom appearances and settlement negotiations. He has served as both First and Second Chair in trials, overseeing the presentation of evidence, examining witnesses, and arguing motions. His commitment to clear communication and setting realistic expectations has made him a trusted advocate for those navigating the complexities of personal injury cases.

In addition to his legal practice, Matthew contributed to the Houston community as a member of the United Way of Houston's Young Leaders Group, where he contributed his time as a Community Building Grant Volunteer. His dedication to service reflects his commitment to positively impacting both inside and outside the courtroom.

A solid educational foundation supports Matthew's legal acumen; he earned his Juris Doctor from South Texas College of Law, where he was active in organizations such as Delta Theta Phi and the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Society. He is a licensed State of Texas Bar member and continues to stay engaged with the legal community through various professional development opportunities.

Known for his strategic thinking and client-focused approach, Matthew Moreno is dedicated to providing high-quality legal services that prioritize his clients' needs and deliver results. His commitment to excellence and advocacy has made him a respected figure in personal injury law. helping the victim seek justice, discovered a passion for the law and advocacy – and realized you should never say “never.”

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