Matthew G. Jubelt, is Of Counsel at Newman & Lickstein, practicing commercial and business litigation. Matthew’s trial experience includes years as both a federal prosecutor and defense counsel advocating in both bench and jury trials in cases of both white-collar financial and violent crimes. Matthew’s influence in the courtroom extends beyond his immediate casework. His pre-trial motions practice in the trial of United States v. Wolpert, was affirmed after interlocutory appeal, and was recognized by military law practitioners as a catalyst for statutory changes to personal jurisdiction under Article Two of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Matthew’s trial experience includes years as both a federal prosecutor and defense counsel advocating in both bench and jury trials in cases of both white-collar financial and violent crimes. Matthew’s influence in the courtroom extends beyond his immediate casework. His pre-trial motions practice in the trial of United States v. Wolpert, was affirmed after interlocutory appeal, and was recognized by military law practitioners as a catalyst for statutory changes to personal jurisdiction under Article Two of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
- Syracuse University College of Law (J.D., 2009)
- Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs (M.P.A., 2009)
- Syracuse University (Certificate of Advance Study in Security Studies, 2009)
- University of Vermont (B.A., History & Political Science, Minor Middle Eastern Studies, 2006)
- New York
- Georgia
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York
- U.S. Supreme Court
- Army Court of Criminal Appeals
- Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces