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Reynolds, Matthew A.

Matthew A. Reynolds - Irvine, CA

Attorney at Chung & Reynolds, P.C.

Business Litigation Lawyers in Irvine, CA

38 Corporate Park Irvine, CA 92606

Irvine Business Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 04/09/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Business Litigation
  • Construction
  • Intellectual Property
  • Personal Injury
  • Public School Construction
  • Real Estate

Attorney Information

Overview

Mr. Reynolds is the head of the litigation and trial department. He is one of the few lawyers in California who relatively frequently engages in trial and/or arbitration even taking over cases in the last weeks before trial/arbitration from other lawyers. He is focused 100% on litigation with a goal of early resolution on fair and reasonable terms for his clients. Mr. Reynolds is prepared to engage in aggressive litigation to obtain reasonable results if opposing party’s initial negotiation posture is unreasonable. Mr. Reynolds has mainly focused on business litigation wherein he has received multiple defense verdicts on behalf of his defendant clients and multiple settlement in excess of a million dollars on behalf of his Plaintiff’s clients. Mr. Reynolds is the lawyer for you if you are looking for aggressive, yet efficient, business litigation representation.

With numerous years of trials and arbitrations, Mr. Reynolds has the experience to direct a litigation strategy that will result in the best terms for Chung & Reynolds clients.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • Witkin Excellence Awards in Constitutional Law
  • Witkin Excellence Awards in Products Liability
  • Witkin Excellence Awards in Labor Law
  • CALI Excellence Awards in Products Liability
  • CALI Excellence Awards in Individual Rights
  • American Jurisprudence Award in Criminal Law

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California, 2001
      Juris Doctor
      Honors: cum laude
  • Non Legal Education

    • Youngstown State University, 1998
      B.A., Bachelor of Arts
      Honors: summa cum laude
      Honors: Clarence Gould Society for Academic Excellence, Liberal Arts & Science
      Major: History
      Major: Philosophy

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Founding Partner

Bar Admissions

  • California, 2001
  • U.S. District Court Central District of California, 2003

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