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Fenton, Matthew K.

Matthew K. Fenton - Tampa, FL

Attorney at Wenzel Fenton Cabassa, P.A.

Employment Law -- Employee Lawyers in Tampa, FL

1110 North Florida Avenue Suite 300 Tampa, FL 33602

  • Free Consultation
  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 32 Years 
    Experience

Tampa Employment Law -- Employee Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Law -- Employee

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  • By Brette P. on Oct. 10, 2022
    Hired Attorney 2015-2016
    Recommends this Attorney
    If you want an attorney who is knowledgeable, will go above and beyond, and is great with communication, Wenzel, Fenton and Cabassa is the firm to go to. Matt Fenton executed everything that came our way in a timely and professional manner and made me feel at ease throughout the entire process. He is without a doubt a compassionate and talented lawyer. Both smart and ethical, he places his clients’ interest first and foremost and fights for them!
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Tampa, FL

1110 North Florida Avenue
Suite 300
Tampa, FL 33602

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Phone: (813) 773-0628

Fax: (813) 229-8712

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