About Matthew Salvatore
Matthew Salvatore Widmaier is an attorney who combines U.S. and international legal training. He completed his J.D. at Rutgers School of Law–Camden in 2014 after spending a year in Monash University’s International Law Program in 2012. He earned his undergraduate degree from Dickinson College in 2010. The sequence of schools exposed him to both domestic and comparative perspectives on law.
His academic record includes coursework and practical study abroad that informed his approach to cross-border issues. The Monash program gave him direct experience with Australian legal institutions and comparative legal methods. At Rutgers he studied civil procedure, professional responsibility, and other core subjects that prepared him for practice in multiple state jurisdictions.
Widmaier is admitted to practice in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Victoria, Australia. Those admissions allow him to operate across state lines in the United States and also in the Australian jurisdiction of Victoria. He maintains the registrations necessary to handle matters that span these regions and to coordinate legal work where multiple legal systems intersect.
Since completing law school, he has worked in environments that required coordination among lawyers in different states and countries. He is currently part of the team at Noble Lawyers, P.C. There he contributes to client matters that involve overlapping jurisdictions and legal frameworks, helping map the differences between U.S. state law and Victorian law where relevant.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic. He breaks complex issues into clear steps and prefers direct legal analysis over jargon. In negotiations and filings he emphasizes accuracy and procedural clarity. His international study and multi-jurisdictional admissions make him comfortable translating legal concepts between U.S. and Australian systems.
His practice spans corporate, regulatory and dispute matters that touch the states where he is admitted. He handles domestic issues in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and he assists on matters that involve Victoria, Australia, when local counsel or cross-border coordination is needed. He works with clients on the procedural and strategic choices required when cases or transactions cross jurisdictions.
He currently practices at Noble Lawyers, P.C., where his work focuses on cross-border and multi-jurisdictional matters across his admitted jurisdictions.