Matthew Wollin represents clients in complex litigation matters. Prior to joining the firm, he worked as a legal intern for the American Civil Liberties Union Campaign for Smart Justice, where he focused on prosecutorial transparency, state-specific mass incarceration reduction and speedy trial protections. He was also a summer honors intern for the New York City Law Department Appeals Division and a legal intern for Legal Aid’s Criminal Appeals Bureau.

At New York University School of Law, Mr. Wollin was a constitutional law and criminal law tutor, a research assistant in constitutional law and civil liberties, and a campaign policy researcher. 

Prior to law school, Mr. Wollin was a senior project manager for two global branding consultancies, the head of development for a boutique talent management firm and production company, and an assistant to the music director for Americas Society. He is a published arts critic, writer and critically acclaimed filmmaker.

Credentials

  • Education

    • JD, New York University School of Law, 2020

      Staff Editor, Review of Law and Social Change
    • BA, English, Williams College, 2009

      cum laude 
  • Admissions

    • New York

  • Languages

    • French

Credentials

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