Matthew Michaud
Preparation. Connection. Leadership.
Attorney Matthew Michaud has over 20 years of experience in the fields of family law, criminal defense, civil litigation, real estate, immigration, bankruptcy, and contract law. He has excellent communication and writing skills and cares deeply for his clients. There are few attorneys who exhibit the sort of integrity, diligence, empathy, and concern that Attorney Michaud demonstrates every day for his clients
Juris Doctorate: University of Georgia
Master's Degree: Auburn University
Bachelor's Degree: Auburn University
The University of Georgia School of Law is consistently regarded as one of the top law schools in the nation. Since 1859, the school has prepared the next generation of legal leaders. Matthew Michaud, Esq., a Cum Laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, is one of the school's accomplished, nationally acclaimed, and internationally renowned scholars. He is proud to be numbered among the University of Georgia School of Law's approximate 11,000 living graduates who are leading figures in law, business, and public service throughout the world. Connecting his clients to resources available to them and opportunities to resolve legal matters is central to his mission.
Prior to obtaining his law degree, Attorney Michaud earned a Master's Degree (Summa Cum Laude) in English Literature from Auburn University, with an emphasis on literary criticism, modernism, and medieval poetry.
Matthew Michaud began his academic career at Auburn University by winning multiple awards for his impeccable scholarship on the way to earning his Bachelor's Degree in English (Magna Cum Laude), with a double minor in History and Philosophy.
- State Bar of Georgia
- Member
- Current
- Admitted to Practice in Georgia Appeals Court
- GA Appellate Attorney
- Current
- Activities: Admitted to Practice in The GA Appeals Court
- Admitted to Practice in The Northern District Federal Court
- Federal Attorney
- - Current
- Activities: Admitted to Practice in The Northern District Federal Court