Dr Matthias Hadding > Dentons > Dusseldorf, Germany > Lawyer Profile

Dentons
KÖ-Quartier
Breite Straße 22
Düsseldorf, 40213
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Germany

Work Department

Litigation and Dispute Resolution

Position

Dr. Matthias Hadding, LL.M, FCIArb is a Partner in Dentons’ Dusseldorf office and a member of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice group. He is specialised in international commercial arbitration and has extensive experience in construction engineering and post-M&A disputes. Another key focus of his work is global commercial disputes, including the representation of clients in mass-litigations. Matthias also advises on project development, including the drafting, negotiation and enforcement of commercial contracts as well as advising on project risk management.

Career

  • Partner, Dentons, Dusseldorf, 2022 to date
  • Counsel, Dentons, Dusseldorf, 2019-2022
  • Senior Associate, Clifford Chance, Dusseldorf, 2018-2019
  • Associate, Clifford Chance, Dusseldorf, 2015-2018

Memberships

  • Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)
  • Member, International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA)
  • Member, German Arbitration Institution (DIS)

Education

University of Oxford, 2020, Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration

University of Würzburg, 2016, Dr. iur.

Admitted to the bar, Germany, 2015

Legal clerkship, 2013-2015, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Vilnius

King’s College London, 2012, MA

University of Osnabrück, 2011, LL.M.

University of Bonn, 2010, Legal studies

University College London, 2007, Legal studies

Lawyer Rankings

Germany > Dispute resolution > Arbitration (including international arbitration)

Dentons‘ German arbitration practice has extensive experience in post-M&A, corporate and liability disputes, but is also present in international commercial and investment arbitration. The practice also focuses on contractual and (plant) construction law disputes, particularly in the industrial, automotive, energy and construction sectors, in the context of which Matthias Hadding is particularly well versed. The dispute resolution practice is jointly led by Heiko Heppner, who stands out for his expertise in arbitration proceedings relating to China, and Thomas Nebel, who specialises in civil, commercial and economic law disputes with a particular focus on construction and plant engineering.

Germany > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation

Dentons‘ cross-border dispute resolution practice operates across a broad spectrum, ranging from corporate, commercial and liability disputes to post-M&A conflicts. The practice is also assisting with a growing number of contractual and (plant) construction disputes, particularly in the industrial, automotive, energy and construction sectors; Matthias Hadding and Thomas Nebel are particularly active here. The latter jointly heads the practice with Heiko Heppner, who focuses on contractual and corporate disputes.