Attorney Matthew L. Tuck - Fraser Trebilcock

Matthew L. Tuck

Attorney / Lansing



Education

  • University of Michigan – Ross School of Business (MBA)
  • University of Detroit School of Law (J.D.)
  • Albion College (B.A.)

Bar & Court Admissions

  • State Bar of Michigan
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan
  • Sixth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals
  • Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals
  • State Bar of Washington (pending)
Experience
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Matthew L. Tuck has over two decades of experience as a litigator handling personal injury and commercial litigation cases, appellate work in both state and federal courts, eDiscovery, and estate planning. What sets him apart is his dual background holding both a law degree and a MBA, having previously served as CEO and CIO of a small private law firm, as well as creating and managing various startups. This broad knowledge across multiple industries gives him valuable insight when assisting clients on a variety of matters.

His prowess in the legal and business industry should not overshadow his involvement with his community. Matthew regularly volunteers his time helping out others at his local church, and assists a nonprofit that works with underserved youth guiding them on their future career paths. 

Professional Associations
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  • State Bar of Michigan
Publications & Presentations
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  • Author – Estate Planning Issues in the Time of Covid (Whitepaper, 2022)
  • Author – Various blog posts relating to appeals (The Appellate Law Firm website, 2019-2022) and estate planning (Estate Genius website, 2019 - 2022).
  • Author – Seven Ways to Save Big on eDiscovery (Whitepaper, 2017)
  • Author – Swimming with Cyber Criminals: Beware of Phishing, Spear Phishing and Five More Kinds of “Ishing” You Probably Never Heard of Before (Whitepaper, 2017)
  • Author - The Ransomware Epidemic: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business (Whitepaper, 2017)
  • Author – Using the PPLS AS/400 System (Proprietary Computer System Training Manual)
  • Author - "Taxability of Disability Benefits: A Trap for the Disabled Employee?" (Article, Michigan Tax Lawyer, Winter 2003)
  • Creator/Author – "Law & Argument" (Law Firm Blog, 2006 - 2008)
  • Editor/Writer – Powers Chapman e-Newsletter (2005 – 2008)
  • Seminar Presenter - "Litigation Support in the In the Age of E-Discovery" (ALSP, W. Mich. Chapter, 2010)