Mr. Matthew T. Jerzyk Esq. | Attorney
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About Matthew
Matthew Jerzyk's practice is focused in the areas of Medical Negligence, Catastrophic Injury, Product Liability and Litigation.
After graduating magna cum laude from Brown University in 1999, Matthew spent a decade fighting for justice and to advance the common good. As a criminal justice consultant, he advised the Governor's Commission on Race, Police and Community Relations, briefed the Department of Justice and co-wrote legislation creating a civilian review board in Providence. Matthew then became the founding executive director of Rhode Island Jobs with Justice, a labor and community coalition with over forty organizational members. In that position, Matthew developed strategic initiatives to benefit working families including a reform of government tax stabilization policies to include affordable housing, worker protections, higher wages, increased benefits, local hiring and increased use of minority and women contractors. Matthew also worked as a communications and government relations organizer for District 1199 of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) where he crafted legislation and developed public relations strategies to win collective bargaining rights for home-based child care providers. He also used his community and union organizing skills in the political area. In 2002, he was the campaign manager for Providence City Councilman Miguel Luna and, in 2004, he ran the successful campaign for State Representative Grace Diaz, the first Dominican-American woman elected to state office in the history of the United States. In addition, Matthew has received local and national recognition for his creation and stewardship of the state's largest political blog, including appearances as a political analyst on all of Rhode Island's television networks.
In 2008, Matthew received his Juris Doctorate from Roger Williams University School of Law. While in the honors program at the law school, Matthew started the law school's first chapter of the American Constitution Society and received recognition for his efforts to change the name of the law school. In 2008, the student bar association gave him an award as the best student organization president of the year. Throughout law school, Matthew worked as a law clerk at Motley Rice LLC where he focused on litigation against the lead paint industry in Rhode Island and dozens of other jurisdictions in addition to working on complex litigation involving environmental contamination and corporate misconduct.
Matthew is admitted to practice in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. His professional memberships include the Rhode Island Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, the American Constitution Society, the American Association for Justice and the American Civil Liberties Union.
Admission
Massachusetts
2008
Rhode Island