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Covington & Burling LLP

265 STRAND, LONDON, WC2R 1BH, ENGLAND
Tel:
Work 020 7067 2000
Fax:
Fax 020 7067 2222
Web:
www.cov.com
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Richard Mattick

Tel:
Work +44 20 7067 2023
Email:
Covington & Burling LLP

Work Department

Dispute Resolution.

Position

Richard Mattick is of counsel with the firm, resident in the London office. He is an English-qualified litigation lawyer who handles cases in a number of fields, with particular emphasis on insurance and contractual disputes. Richard has extensive experience of acting for policyholders in English Court proceedings and London arbitrations in the insurance coverage field, including handling the first two successful challenges to solvent schemes of arrangement. He also advises extensively on insurance topics. He has handled significant litigation on a number of topics before the English courts, including contractual disputes and product liability cases, proceedings involving complex jurisdictional issues, and intellectual property actions. He has also handled administrative law proceedings in respect of regulatory issues. Richard has handled international arbitrations in London and elsewhere involving a variety of issues and has represented clients in alternative dispute resolution procedures. He has also handled international corporate investigations. He is a Solicitor-Advocate (Higher Court Civil Proceedings) and a CEDR-Accredited Mediator.

Member

European Committee of CPR: The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution; British Insurance Law Association; Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR); Solicitors? European Group.

Education

College of Law, London, 1980; Solicitors? Final Examination, 1980; Queens' College Cambridge, M.A., 1983; Queens' College Cambridge, B.A., 1979 (Entrance Scholarship in Modern Languages).

Practice Areas

Arbitration, ADR, mediation; Litigation - commercial; Litigation - insurance/reinsurance

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