
David B. Matthews is a Partner of Bartko Pavia LLP and Chair of the Real Estate Practice. He represents national retailers in negotiating leases and resolving retail disputes across the country. David’s practice encompasses the acquisition, development, financing, leasing, and disposition of properties. David's clients include notable companies such as Gap Inc. (which includes Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta), Trader Joe's, Levi Strauss & Co., Ulta Beauty, Dutch Bros Coffee, Aritzia, Roark, Ralph Lauren (including Polo Ralph Lauren and Club Monaco), Luxottica (which includes Ray-Ban, Oakley, Sunglass Hut, and LensCrafters), P.F. Chang’s, and PetSmart.
David is a member of the Board of Governors and Executive Committee of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, whose highly-selective membership is recognized as the top real estate attorneys in the United States. The College's programs and publications are considered the preeminent source for current state of real estate law. In 2023, David chaired the 53rd annual ICSC Law Conference, the premier event for the retail real estate legal community. This successful conference featured 75 presentations and 55 roundtables delivered by over 175 speakers and was attended by more than 1,200 attorneys. David has been part of the Law Conference leadership team since 2017.
Before joining Bartko Pavia, David was the Associate General Counsel for Gap Inc.’s Real Estate Law Department, where he played a vital role in new store developments - from the letter of intent stage through store construction - as well as in the property management of existing locations. During his 10-year tenure at Gap Inc., he negotiated thousands of leases and real estate-related documents. David was instrumental in developing Gap Inc.’s leasing policies and real estate practices while handling various retail real estate disputes, including co-tenancy violations, late delivery fees, and construction disputes. Prior to his career at Gap Inc., David worked in the real estate practice group at Morrison & Foerster, one of San Francisco’s largest law firms, where he represented landlords and tenants in commercial, office, and industrial leasing transactions, as well as building owners and developers in the acquisition, management, and disposition of real property.