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Matthew Philip Shippey

Santa Rosa, CA • Serving Sonoma County

(707) 757-8868

No public disciplinary record

About Matthew Philip Shippey

Matthew Philip Shippey is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 1986 (Bar #124945) with 40 years of practice.

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Education

  • Law School: UC Berkeley SOL; Berkeley CA

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California real estate attorneys typically charge flat fees for transactional work or hourly for disputes ($300–$500). California requires extensive seller disclosures via the Transfer Disclosure Statement, and its HOA-heavy market means many transactions involve CC&R review under the Davis-Stirling Act. Escrow commonly takes 30–45 days.

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Office Location

210 Darbster Pl

Santa Rosa, CA 95403

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Verified from State Bar of California records 2026-06-13.

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