
“It’s Like Déjà vu all over again: A look at the 2017 AIA A201 General Conditions,” Construction law Foundation of Texas 31st Annual Construction Law Conference, March 2018. “The Future of the Construction Industry,” Moderator, June, 2019. “Start Stop Continue: Evaluating, Documenting, and Recovering from COVID-19 Delays,” Webinar with Anthony Gonzales of Spire Consulting Group, May 2020. “Texas Construction Law Basics,” AGC Houston Webinar, April 2021. “The Force Majeure Doctrine and Standard Construction Form Contract Provisions: Revisiting an Old Contract Provision During These New Uncertain Times,” Construction Law Journal, July 2021. “Evaluating Schedule Impacts: When Time is Not on Your Side,” 36th annual Construction Law Conference, March 2023. Matt is among the first attorneys in Texas to become Board Certified in the area of Construction Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. He is also recognized by Texas Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and The Legal 500. Matt is recognized as a leading construction lawyer in Texas by Chambers USA and is a Life Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation.

He also regularly drafts, reviews and negotiates construction contracts and serves as project counsel from the bid phase through project closeout.

Matt represents general contractors, construction managers, EPCs, sureties, owners, developers, and subcontractors in all phases of construction and on a wide variety of construction-related issues, including breach of contract, breach of warranty, mechanic’s liens, contractual and statutory indemnity, payment and performance bonds, collections, fraud, extra work, construction defects, contract termination, differing site conditions, bid protests, bid mistakes, delay and disruption claims, in both the public and private sectors.
