James Maton > Cooley (UK) LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile
Cooley (UK) LLP Offices
22 Bishopsgate
LONDON
EC2N 4BQ
England
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James Maton
Work Department
Commercial Litigation
International Commercial Arbitration
Public International Law
Asset Recovery
Crisis Management
Product Compliance & Product Liability
Position
James Maton is a partner in Cooley’s London office and heads Cooley’s versatile UK disputes practice. He acts for companies and states on a wide range of commercial, contractual, product liability, and public international law disputes, whether resolved in Court proceedings or arbitration. His cases are often multi-jurisdictional and his work for companies is particularly focused on the technology and manufacturing sectors. He conducts and co-ordinates internal investigations, and is experienced at helping companies to manage and resolve the numerous legal and reputational challenges that unexpected crises can present.
James has advised states worldwide on sensitive public international law issues, and on the remedies for the corrupt activities of public officials, including representing states in civil proceedings seeking to trace, freeze and recover the proceeds of corruption or seeking compensation for corruption, advising on termination of corrupt contracts, assisting with civil recovery under Proceeds of Crime legislation, and advising on requests for mutual legal assistance in criminal proceedings. He often co-ordinates multi-jurisdictional teams. James is a co-author of the Third Edition of “Corruption and Misuse of Public Office,” published in October 2017 by the Oxford University Press.
Education
- BPP Law School
LPC, 1996 - Oxford University, New College
BA, 1994
Lawyer Rankings
London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
Cooley (UK) LLP‘s London team acts on civil fraud matters involving corruption, investigations, asset recovery actions, and insurance-related cases. In addition to fielding experts in England and Wales-related matters, the practice has significant cross-border experience in cases involving Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. It is particularly well known for assisting governmental bodies with civil fraud issues. James Maton, Laurence Harris and Henry Stewart all act in fraud and asset recovery cases, while Sascha Grimm assists with securing worldwide freezing orders.
London > Dispute resolution > Public international law
(Leading partners)The team in Cooley (UK) LLP‘s London office covers a wide range of public international law matters, including investment treaty and international trade disputes, advisory work, and Law of the Sea advice to coastal states. The group also advises on state responsibility in areas of high regional contention, and maintains a robust international asset recovery practice. Among the firm’s experienced practitioners, James Maton‘s track record includes obtaining successful outcomes for both corporate and government clients in complex public international law disputes; commercial, public law, cross-border fraud, and asset-tracing specialist Laurence Harris is well known for advising on government asset recovery programmes; and Henry Stewart‘s litigation caseload encompasses asset recovery and anti-corruption matters. The department further comprises ‘standout team player’ and Law of the Sea expert John Brown, an adviser on maritime boundary delimitation issues, including freedom of navigation matters; and Juan Nascimbene, who is focused on international treaty arbitration, public international law and international economic law.
London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration
Cooley (UK) LLP‘s range of work covers oil and gas exploration, licensing rights in the Middle East, and technology licensing disputes in the life sciences sector. It also assists with challenges to the appointments of arbitrators or their awards. Arriving from Jenner & Block LLP in October 2023, Charlie Lightfoot, who is ‘undoubtedly one of the best lawyers around’, chairs the firm’s international arbitration practice, while James Maton heads the firm’s UK disputes offering. Henry Stewart and Laurence Harris are both active in arbitrations.
London > Risk advisory > Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
Tom Epps heads up the ‘exceptionally well integrated‘ white-collar defence team at Cooley (UK) LLP, which continues to demonstrate strong cross-border expertise across sanction compliance matters and AML proceedings. Epps is noted for his ‘excellent judgment in the heat of an enforcement raid or the pressure of an under-caution interview‘. James Maton, a key contact for major names from the tech and life sciences sectors, regularly advises on international investigations.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading partners London > Dispute resolution > Public international law
- Public international law London > Dispute resolution
- Fraud: civil London > Crime, fraud and licensing
- Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates) London > Risk advisory
- International arbitration London > Dispute resolution
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Industry focus > TMT
- Corporate and commercial > Private equity: transactions - mid-market deals (up to £500m)
- Insurance > Product liability: defendant
Firm Rankings
- Industry focus > Life sciences and healthcare
- Dispute resolution > Public international law
- Corporate and commercial > Venture capital
- Employment > Employee share schemes
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Corporate and commercial > Equity capital markets – mid-large cap
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech: corporate and commercial
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Fintech: regulatory
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals)
- Corporate and commercial > M&A: Lower Mid-Market Deals, £100m-£750m
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax
- Risk advisory > Data protection, privacy and cybersecurity
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
- Risk advisory > Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration
- Employment > Employers
- Corporate and commercial > EU and competition