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Ozment, Matthew R.

Matthew R. Ozment - Greenville, SC

Attorney at Jackson Lewis P.C

General Employment Litigation Lawyers in Greenville, SC

15 South Main Street Suite 700 Greenville, SC 29601

Greenville General Employment Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • General Employment Litigation

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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 14, 2022
    Hired Attorney 2022
    Recommends this Attorney
    Matt is a TRUE Client Partner and Advocate In all my 30+ years in both business and personal interactions with attorneys, I've never worked with an attorney better than Matt Ozment. Matt is highly intelligent and able to quickly understand the nuances of complex cases. Matt is exceptionally respectful, and treated me like his equal. He listened well, and we were able to have highly productive collaborative and strategic conversations around my case. Add these many unique (for attorneys) characteristics to Matt's sense of fairness, and you will find yourself with an attorney who makes you feel like he is part of YOUR team. Given the opportunity or need again, I could NOT imagine going into battle with any other legal representative. Matt is unquestionably an 11 on a scale from 1-10.
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Greenville, SC

15 South Main Street
Suite 700
Greenville, SC 29601

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Phone: (864) 672-8092

Fax: (864) 235-1381

Website: http://www.jacksonlewis.com

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