Background
Byrne, Matthew V. was born on May 25, 1950 in Syracuse, New York, United States.
Byrne, Matthew V. was born on May 25, 1950 in Syracuse, New York, United States.
College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Boston University (Master of Science, 1974). Syracuse University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Byrne, Costello & Pickard, Professional Corporation (Syracuse, New York) specializing in General Civil Practice before all Federal and State Courts. Real Estate Development, Real Estate Financing, Health and Hospital, Nursing Home and Senior Citizen Housing, Housing and Urban Development, Public Housing, Partnership, Bankruptcy, Construction, Corporate, Tax (Federal and State), Environmental, Municipal, Negligence and Tort Law, Wills, Estate Planning and Probate, Not-for-Profit. Admitted to the bar, 1984, New York and Florida.
1985, District of Columbia and United States.
District Court, Northern District of New New York 1991, United States. Tax Court.
Director, 1990 and Secretary, 1994, Mountain. Saint James Corporation.
Director, 1992 and President, 1994, Enriched Resources for the Independent Elderly.
Director, 1994 and Secretary, 1995, Onondaga Historical Association. Director, Plaza Corporation of Central New York, 1995. Member: American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, 1994.
National Health Lawyers Association, 1994.
Ethics Committee, Saint Camillas Health and Rehabilitation Center, 1995. Member: The Florida Bar.
District of Columbia Bar. New York State and American Bar Associations.
Byrne, Costello & Pickard, Professional Corporation, was founded in 1957 by Matthew V. Byrne, Junior, and John Jay Costello.
Michael J. Byrne and Terry R. Pickard joined the firm in 1974, and 1976, respectively. Since inception, the firm has engaged in general practice, but with a significant concentration in the field of real estate and real estate financing, particularly multifamily housing and health facilities. The firm also specializes in construction law and bankruptcy.
Its practice now extends throughout the Eastern United States and a number of its partners have multi-state admissions.
Member: American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, 1994. National Health Lawyers Association, 1994. Ethics Committee, Saint Camillas Health and Rehabilitation Center, 1995.
Member: The Florida Bar.
District of Columbia Bar. New York State and American Bar Associations.