Matthew has extensive experience of energy, construction and engineering disputes gained through litigation, international arbitration and adjudication. He has assisted in acting for domestic and international clients, including employers, contractors and subcontractors, in relation to disputes arising out of process plants and other large-scale infrastructure projects.
Matthew has experience of the JCT, NEC and FIDIC standard forms of contract and various bespoke contracts, in particular EPC forms of contract. Matthew’s non-contentious experience includes drafting and negotiating documentation in the form of building contracts, appointments and warranties, including placing contracts for a major entertainment company in the UK, Europe and Asia.
Examples of Matthew’s expertise include:
Matthew graduated from Brunel University in 2008 with a degree in Law, and in 2009 achieved a Distinction in his Masters in International Economic Law at Brunel, for which he was awarded the Sweet & Maxwell Prize for Postgraduate Law Student of Exceptional Overall Merit.