Alex J. Matthews

CEO & Founding Partner — Austin's Own Personal Injury Advocate

Alex J. Matthews — CEO, Founding Partner, Baker Matthews Law Collective

Alex J. Matthews

CEO & Founding Partner

Alex Matthews is a proud Austin native who has dedicated his legal career to fighting for the rights of injured Texans. After earning his law degree from St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Alex returned to his hometown — not to chase a paycheck, but because he genuinely believes Austin deserves better personal injury representation.

With years of experience at one of Texas's highest-profile personal injury firms, Alex developed the litigation skills, courtroom instincts, and negotiation acumen that produce results. He left that firm because he wanted to do things differently — to build a practice where clients actually know their attorney's name, where calls get returned, and where the attorneys treat every case like it's the most important one they've ever handled.

That commitment has earned Alex recognition as a National Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyer and an honoree in Marquis Who's Who. But what Alex values most is the trust his clients place in him during the hardest moments of their lives.

At a Glance

Education: St. Mary's University School of Law, San Antonio, TX
Bar Admission: State Bar of Texas
Role: CEO & Founding Partner
Recognitions: National Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyers, Marquis Who's Who
Specialty: Personal Injury, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Wrongful Death

Beyond the Courtroom

Alex believes a healthy body fuels a sharp legal mind. You'll find him running the trail around Lady Bird Lake, competing in sandlot baseball with the Austin Moontowers, or out on the golf course. His active lifestyle reflects the same energy, focus, and competitive drive he brings to every client's case.

He's also deeply committed to Austin's community — this city is his home, and fighting for its residents is personal, not just professional.

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