Matthew Brinzo

Areas of Practice

  • Civil and Appellate Litigation

About

Matthew Brinzo focuses on complex civil and commercial litigation and appellate work. He is a skilled litigator with experience taking cases through trial, alternative dispute resolution, and post-judgment proceedings.

Matthew earned his B.A. from Baylor University and then worked in public policy in Washington D.C. before earning his J.D. from Columbia University. During law school he served as a law clerk at the White House Counsel’s Office, worked as a summer associate at a large international law firm, and was a teaching assistant for Professor Philip Hamburger in constitutional law.

Before joining Bishop & Page, Matthew served as a staff attorney for Justice Jamie R. Grosshans at the Supreme Court of Florida. He practiced civil and appellate litigation for a large Florida law firm, and then commercial litigation for a boutique law firm. Matthew is admitted to practice in Florida.

Matthew is active in the community, including service on the Executive Committee for the Young Friends of the Palm Beach Symphony. The Young Friends is a charitable organization that supports the performing arts, the Palm Beach Symphony, and provides instruments to underprivileged children, expanding their access to the fine performing arts.

Education

  • Columbia University, J.D.
  • Baylor University, B.A.

Admissions

  • The Florida Bar