
Matthew Andres
Assistant Clinical Professor · Civil Legal Services
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Matthew Andres is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Law School and Director of the Veterans Legal Clinic, where he trains students to provide civil legal services to veterans in Michigan. He has held previous academic roles at the University of Illinois College of Law, where he founded the Elder Financial Justice Clinic, and Cooley Law School’s Family Law Assistance Project.
- Education: BA in International Relations and German from Michigan State University (cum laude), JD from the University of Michigan
His research focuses on legal justice for vulnerable populations, particularly veterans and low-income consumers, and he has pioneered work in elder financial abuse and debt collection litigation reform. His scholarship often intersects with policy development and legislative advocacy.
The 2016 Retirement Research Foundation grant supported his interdisciplinary study on the nonmonetary impacts of legal representation for financially abused seniors. His article on this topic and his 2021 policy workshop on Michigan debt collections litigation highlight his commitment to systemic legal change.
- Scientific Awards: Research grant from the Retirement Research Foundation (2016)
Andres collaborates with institutions like the National Center for Victims of Crime and the American Bar Association to draft legal frameworks, including the Model Civil Provisions on Elder Financial Exploitation (2016). His work has directly influenced legislation, such as Illinois Public Act 99-0272, which allows victims of financial exploitation to recover damages.
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