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also known as Mat Stevenson
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Stevenson Law Office was established by Mathew Stevenson in 2002 and has been serving Western Montana since.
Mat Stevenson is a Montana Native, born in Great Falls, Montana. He attended the University of Montana, receiving both a B.A. and Masters Degree in History.
He then attended the University of Montana School of Law, graduating in 2002. He currently resides in Missoula-his practice emphasis is on criminal defense, the majority of his cases are in Missoula and Ravalli Counties though his office takes cases throughout the State of Montana.
Mat Stevenson approaches criminal defense from a libertarian political perspective: a belief in minimal government intrusion into individuals lives. He is committed to vigilant defense of constitutional rights generally, and particularly to those he represents. Mat Stevenson and associate attorneys bring a libertarian political philosophy to the practice of law – seeking to minimize – wherever possible – government sanctioning and control of our clients lives.
Mat Stevenson has engaged in private legal practice for over 12 years. Stevenson Law Office specializes in Criminal Defense and DUI, with additional practice areas of Personal Injury, Family Law, Dependent-Neglect, Orders of Protection, Petitions to Reinstate Driving Privileges (re: DUI), and Mediation Services.
From internship with Federal Defenders of Montana (2001), Montana Law Review, Montana Law Review (2002) Assistant Editor, First Attempted Deliberate Homicide case (2003), Oral Argument (appeal) before the Montana Supreme Court (2004), through the present.
Mat Stevenson has appeared before over 30 Judges in Montana State District, and Federal Courts. Overall, he has appeared before over 60 Judges in over 40 different State District, Federal, Tribal, Justice, Municipal, and City Courts throughout Montana, including over 30 cases on appeal, post-conviction, and sentence review. He has worked with (and more often against) over 100 different prosecutors in these Courts: in private practice alone.
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State: Montana
Acquired: 2003
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1640 South Avenue West, Missoula, MT, 59801
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Posted by Chris | January 23, 2019 | Hired Attorney
Allowed me to breath again.. Taking a huge weight off me
Stevenson Law Office... Mat Stevenson and his team are the ones you want to defend you! They are there to protect you form our society of Guilt to proven innocent. After 3 long years and a lot of financial loss due to the "Prosecution Claim" I was referred to Mr.Stevenson by a very good friend, he w...
Thank you for your advocacy Chris. Reversing guilty pleas (entered into with other attorneys as representation) is difficult and statistically unlikely (to work) but indeed it did work in your case. And as I recall, not only was the plea reversed, but the prosecution dropped the felony allegations entirely. Thanks for taking the time to voice your enthusiasm. Sincerely, Mat Stevenson
"Mat is diligent, intelligent and committed to his clients. I highly recommend him for anyone's criminal defense needs."
Personal injury lawyer
2025
Client Champion Award, Martindale-Hubbell
2024
Client Champion Award, Martindale-Hubbell
2003 - Present
Principle Attorney, Founder-Stevenson Law Office
1900 - Present
Member, Stevenson Law Office
2005 - Present
National Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
Supreme Court Appeal in my clients favor
2002
JD - Juris Doctor
1999
MA - Masters
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BA
English
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