About Matthew
Matthew D. Swindle is an accomplished trial and appellate attorney whose practice centers on advocating for individuals and families harmed by nursing home neglect, medical negligence, and other complex civil disputes. As Chief Litigation Officer, he leads high-stakes litigation with a strategic, research-driven approach while remaining focused on achieving meaningful results for clients.
Early in his career, Matthew gained valuable public service experience through a consumer protection fellowship and later served as a law clerk at the Arkansas Supreme Court. These roles strengthened his analytical skills and deepened his understanding of complex legal issues before he transitioned into full-time litigation.
Matthew also spent several years as an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, teaching subjects including criminal law, evidence, ethics, and criminal procedure. His background as an educator enhances his ability to explain complicated legal matters clearly, both in the courtroom and when guiding clients through challenging situations.
Throughout his career, Matthew has handled appeals, class actions, civil rights matters, and significant personal injury litigation. He is particularly dedicated to representing victims of nursing home abuse and neglect, working tirelessly to hold negligent individuals and organizations accountable while helping families pursue justice and financial recovery.
Recognized for both his legal ability and professional integrity, Matthew is admitted to practice before multiple state and federal courts and remains active in several professional legal organizations. His commitment to careful preparation, persuasive advocacy, and client-focused representation has earned the respect of colleagues and those he represents.