Background
SAWCHAK, MATTHEW was born on June 3, 1962 in Washington, D. C., United States.
SAWCHAK, MATTHEW was born on June 3, 1962 in Washington, D. C., United States.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1984). Duke University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1989. Master of Laws, 1989) Order of the Coif.
Editor-in-Chief, Duke Law Journal, 1988-1989.
Law Clerk to Judge Clarence Thomas, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1990.
Administrative Law. Antitrust, Civil and Criminal Litigation.
Worked at Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore, Limited liability partnership (Raleigh, North Carolina) specializing in General, Trial and Appellate Practice in All State and Federal Courts, Dispute Resolution, Corporate, Taxation, Securities Regulation, Real Property and Finance, Labor and Employment (Management) Law, Employee Benefits, International and Immigration, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Negligence, Products Liability, Insurance Coverage, Media, Banking, Commercial, Bankruptcy, Administrative, Environmental, Hospital and Health Care, Public Authority and Public Finance, Estate Planning and Administration, Probate, Legislative, Intellectual Property, Education, and Sports Law. Admitted to the bar, 1989, North Carolina. Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Duke Law Journal, 1988-1989.
Clerk to Honorable Clarence Thomas, United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, 1990. Member: North Carolina Bar Association (Member: Antitrust and Trade Regulation Section Council, 1995.
Appellate Rules Study Committee, 1995). Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore, Limited liability partnership has offices in Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh, North Carolina"s major metropolitan areas.
The firm"s activities extend throughout the United States and beyond due to its representation of business enterprises with national and international interests.
Blending current technology, a diversified practice and the experience of more than 70 years of service, Smith Helms emphasizes quality and efficiency in meeting the complex legal demands of today and anticipating their implications for tomorrow.
Member: North Carolina Bar Association (Member: Antitrust and Trade Regulation Section Council, 1995. Appellate Rules Study Committee, 1995).