Matthew Freer
Matthew Alan Freer, Esq. is a graduate of Hofstra University (B.A. English) and Hofstra University School of Law (J.D.). Matt works in real estate law on the lender side and his interests include real property law, banking law, gaming law, tracking current and emergent legal trends and creative writing. He is also an associate broker at Century 21 Madeleine Bodner in Great Neck NY. He specializes in high end and luxury residences in the Five Towns and Great Neck areas.
Matthew's written work has been featured in places such as the Los Angeles Chronicle, Jewish Week, Litigation Watch, and Yahoo News' Associated Content.
Matthew grew up on Long Island's South Shore and attended the Lawrence Woodmere Academy. After college, Matt landed a job providing content and copy to a major ticket reseller. Since then he has provided copy in nearly all industries ranging from sports and gaming to merchant and service industries. He currently resides in the Five Towns.
Articles by Matthew Freer
In this article, attorney Matthew Alan Freer considers the disparity between the South Korean and American Real Estate Rental Model
Following on the heels of Roger Clemens' recent perjury debacle, a noteworthy Hollywood heavyweight faces similar charges of lying to authorities.
Hollywood director John McTiernan has essentially admitted to lying to the FBI in regards to his involvement with "wiretapper to the stars" Anthony P...
This article examines the Roger Clemens perjury debacle from a legal perspective.
Author Matthew Alan Freer considers what the death of faded 1980's star Corey Haim says about both his personal addictions and the Hollywood industry at large.
In light of Barack Obama's recent election, the author considers the potential for positive changes in American politics.
This article examines the struggles of the late noted author, David Foster Wallace, in his quest to find sanity and meaning in a world that afforded him neither.
This article examines the changing nature of graduate school admissions in an increasingly Internet-based American society.