Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge is pleased to announce that attorney Matthew J. Wiebe has joined the firm and will be practicing in its business and real estate practice group in the Holland office. Matthew practices business, securities, and real estate law, including nonprofit and for-profit entity formation and governance.
Matthew earned his Bachelor of Arts from Tabor College, majoring in business management and accounting/finance. He also earned a minor in music and was a member of the Concert Choir and the Symphonic Band. Utilizing a joint degree program, Matthew earned a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration from Washburn University in 2018. He served as an editor for Washburn Law’s flagship student publication, the Washburn Law Journal; as the Fellow of the Business and Transactional Law Center; and as a legal intern in the Small Business and Nonprofit Transactional Law Clinic.
Prior to joining as an attorney, Matthew had held legal internships at Smith Haughey and at the U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas.