The Practice

The Practice

The Practice

Our journey

It started with a simple but powerful idea

It started with a simple but powerful idea.

Operators shouldn't have to choose between big-firm pedigree and operational agility. I've spent my career watching companies get sidelined by slow, tired legal models, so I built a different approach, one that prioritizes momentum, eliminates friction, and actually finishes what it starts.

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Our values

We are defined by deep-seated partnerships and a relentless commitment to seeing our clients succeed in every deal, dispute, and decision they face.

Our approach

We provide practical, solutions-oriented counsel focused on resolving the immediate challenge and clearing the path for your next move.

Meet the Founder

Single Point Accountability

JUHREN.law's greatest asset is a legal expert in the trenches,
where the lawyer you hire is the lawyer who does the work.

Matthew Juhren

Founder

Fifteen years ago, I started down a path that took me through the inner workings of both boutique and large regional firms, handling construction disputes, real estate transactions, and complex business matters across the Western United States. Over the last dozen years in practice, I've represented contractors, developers, subcontractors, real estate investors, and business owners through the full range of what that work looks like — contract drafting and negotiation, project-level disputes, mechanics liens, construction defect claims, real estate transactions, and the day-to-day legal infrastructure that keeps a business running and protected.

That breadth matters. The contractor facing a payment dispute and the developer structuring an acquisition aren't dealing with the same problem, but they're often dealing with the same attorney at a traditional firm — one who knows the law but not the industry. I know both. I've spent my career working alongside the people who build things, own things, and run things, and that context shapes every piece of advice I give.

I launched Juhren Law because I've seen too many capable clients underserved by a model built for the firm's convenience, not theirs. I took what worked from the traditional firm world, left the rest behind, and built something designed to move at the speed of the people I work with. My clients are spread across the country, but the work stays personal — you get a lawyer who knows your business, not whoever happens to be available.

Matthew Juhren

Founder

Fifteen years ago, I started down a path that took me through the inner workings of both boutique and large regional firms, handling construction disputes, real estate transactions, and complex business matters across the Western United States. Over the last dozen years in practice, I've represented contractors, developers, subcontractors, real estate investors, and business owners through the full range of what that work looks like — contract drafting and negotiation, project-level disputes, mechanics liens, construction defect claims, real estate transactions, and the day-to-day legal infrastructure that keeps a business running and protected.

That breadth matters. The contractor facing a payment dispute and the developer structuring an acquisition aren't dealing with the same problem, but they're often dealing with the same attorney at a traditional firm — one who knows the law but not the industry. I know both. I've spent my career working alongside the people who build things, own things, and run things, and that context shapes every piece of advice I give.

I launched Juhren Law because I've seen too many capable clients underserved by a model built for the firm's convenience, not theirs. I took what worked from the traditional firm world, left the rest behind, and built something designed to move at the speed of the people I work with. My clients are spread across the country, but the work stays personal — you get a lawyer who knows your business, not whoever happens to be available.

Matthew Juhren

Founder

Fifteen years ago, I started down a path that took me through the inner workings of both boutique and large regional firms, handling construction disputes, real estate transactions, and complex business matters across the Western United States. Over the last dozen years in practice, I've represented contractors, developers, subcontractors, real estate investors, and business owners through the full range of what that work looks like — contract drafting and negotiation, project-level disputes, mechanics liens, construction defect claims, real estate transactions, and the day-to-day legal infrastructure that keeps a business running and protected.

That breadth matters. The contractor facing a payment dispute and the developer structuring an acquisition aren't dealing with the same problem, but they're often dealing with the same attorney at a traditional firm — one who knows the law but not the industry. I know both. I've spent my career working alongside the people who build things, own things, and run things, and that context shapes every piece of advice I give.

I launched Juhren Law because I've seen too many capable clients underserved by a model built for the firm's convenience, not theirs. I took what worked from the traditional firm world, left the rest behind, and built something designed to move at the speed of the people I work with. My clients are spread across the country, but the work stays personal — you get a lawyer who knows your business, not whoever happens to be available.