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J. Matthew Szymanski - Tysons, VA
1945 Old Gallows RoadSuite 650 Tysons, VA 22182
Gammon & Grange, P.C.
Tysons Constitutional and Civil Rights Lawyer
Overview
J. Matthew Szymanski's career began in 1990 as a Third-Year Practitioner in a U.S. Attorney's Office. From 1991-1993, he was an attorney for the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.
From 1993-2001, he was an associate with Gammon & Grange, where he advised and litigated in nonprofit, commercial, employment, tort, civil rights, constitutional, and criminal matters.
From 2001-2007, Mr. Szymanski served on Capitol Hill...
J. Matthew Szymanski's career began in 1990 as a Third-Year Practitioner in a U.S. Attorney's Office. From 1991-1993, he was an attorney for the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.
From 1993-2001, he was an associate with Gammon & Grange, where he advised and litigated in nonprofit, commercial, employment, tort, civil rights, constitutional, and criminal matters.
From 2001-2007, Mr. Szymanski served on Capitol Hill...
J. Matthew Szymanski's career began in 1990 as a Third-Year Practitioner in a U.S. Attorney's Office. From 1991-1993, he was an attorney for the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C.
From 1993-2001, he was an associate with Gammon & Grange, where he advised and litigated in nonprofit, commercial, employment, tort, civil rights, constitutional, and criminal matters.
From 2001-2007, Mr. Szymanski served on Capitol Hill. He was special counsel for the House Small Business Committee from 2001-2002. He was chief of staff for that Committee and for the US-China Exchange from 2002-2007. While managing those congressional organizations, he oversaw diverse business and trade issues, ran 20 congressional delegations and trade missions to China, led delegations to 13 other countries in Asia and Africa, and hosted many Chinese delegations in the United States.
He moved his family to China in 2007. From 2007-2014, he was vice president of corporate relations for China's largest chipmaker, SMIC, managing its export control compliance, international government and public relations, and corporate social responsibility. He also taught law part-time at Chinese universities and founded the US-Asia Institute's Szymanski Rule of Law Program, which he continues to manage for USAI.
In 2014, Mr. Szymanski returned to the U.S., where he began writing and consulting. In 2018, he rejoined Gammon & Grange, first as of counsel and then as a director/owner. For additional details of his background, see his LinkedIn profile.
Personal Note:
My wife Susan and I live in the D.C. area. Our two grown children are health care professionals. While living in China, we traveled widely as a family, throughout China and the region. I enjoyed visiting every province-level region of China, traveling extensively by plane, train, bus, car, bike, and foot.
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