Matthew is a Montana native, who worked in construction until he moved to Spokane for college. Matthew fell in love with the Inland Northwest and made Spokane his permanent home. While in law school, he worked as a planner for the Washington State Department of Transportation. This gives Matthew a unique knowledge of construction, real estate, and highway design law.
Albrecht Law is a civil trial and appeal law firm. We take cases throughout Eastern Washington including Grant County, Adams County, and Spokane County. We currently have offices in Spokane and Moses Lake, allowing convenient access for our clients throughout Central and Eastern Washington.
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We are careful to accept a limited number of clients and cases so we can focus the time and attention that each of our client’s cases deserves.
Please contact us for a free consultation if you want to find out whether we could help solve your legal problem. Even if we can’t help, we will do what we can to get you to the right lawyer who can.
David K. DeWolf is Washington’s leading expert on tort law. This is the area of law concerning medical malpractice, products liability, and motor vehicle accidents. In 1993 and in 2013 West Publishing Company published Washington Tort Law & Practice, authored by David K. DeWolf and Keller W. Allen. Widely cited by courts and practitioners, this book has grown into a two-volume treatise. David and Matt Albrecht also co-authored two volumes of the Washington Practice dealing with insurance law and construction law.
Evan’s enthusiasm and passion for his clients is infectious. A practicing attorney since 2009, he went to the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, after earning a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Washington. His interesting background includes being trilingual (English, Spanish, and Norwegian), touring with bands as a guitar player while living in Norway. Now, as a lawyer, husband, and father, it’s always easy to find conversation topics with Evan.
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David K. DeWolf is Washington’s leading expert on tort law. This is the area of law concerning medical malpractice, products liability, and motor vehicle accidents. In 1993 and in 2013 West Publishing Company published Washington Tort Law & Practice, authored by David K. DeWolf and Keller W. Allen. Widely cited by courts and practitioners, this book has grown into a two-volume treatise. David and Matt Albrecht also co-authored two volumes of the Washington Practice dealing with insurance law and construction law.
Evan’s enthusiasm and passion for his clients is infectious. A practicing attorney since 2009, he went to the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, after earning a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Washington. His interesting background includes being trilingual (English, Spanish, and Norwegian), touring with bands as a guitar player while living in Norway. Now, as a lawyer, husband, and father, it’s always easy to find conversation topics with Evan.
David K. DeWolf is Washington’s leading expert on tort law. This is the area of law concerning medical malpractice, products liability, and motor vehicle accidents. In 1993 and in 2013 West Publishing Company published Washington Tort Law & Practice, authored by David K. DeWolf and Keller W. Allen. Widely cited by courts and practitioners, this book has grown into a two-volume treatise. David and Matt Albrecht also co-authored two volumes of the Washington Practice dealing with insurance law and construction law.
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