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Matthew Cocklin

Matthew Cocklin

Work Department

Construction and Engineering

Position

Matthew specialises in construction dispute resolution and acts for all groups that operate in the domestic and international construction industry including developers, public bodies, contractors, sub-contractors and construction professionals. He advises on the merits of all types of construction dispute and acts as party representative in adjudication, arbitration, expert determination and litigation (Technology and Construction Court) proceedings together with mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Matthew has experience of acting as advocate at meetings before some of the leading adjudicators in the UK.

Career

Devonshires Solicitors 2013 (partner 2015); Mott MacDonald Limited 2004-13; Qualified as a solicitor 2009 (QLTT route); Called to the Bar 2004 (non-practising)

PRIZES:

First Prize – Hudson Prize Competition 2012 – Society of Construction Law; First Prize – Master Thesis Prize 2013 – European Society of Construction Law; Commendation – Brooking Prize 2013 – Society of Construction Law (Australia).

PUBLICATIONS:

Delay to Construction Contracts, guidance note published by Thomson Reuters Practical Law; International Approaches to the Legal Analysis of Concurrent Delay: Is there a Solution for English Law?, published by Construction Law Journal ((2014) 30(1) Cons Law 41-56) and Society of Construction Law Paper, No182; Joint author of Isurv guidance note on the professional conduct of expert witnesses.

Memberships

Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, 2013; Member of the Adjudication Society, 2011; Member of the Law Society, 2009; Member of the Society of Construction Law, 2006; Member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, 2003.

Education

King’s College London (2012, MSc in Construction Law and Dispute Resolution). BPP School of Law (2009, Qualified Lawyers Transfer Test); University of the West of England (2004, Postgraduate Diploma in Bar Vocational Studies); University of Bristol (2003, LLM, Law); University of Kent (2002, LLB Hons, Law).

Leisure

Family, gym, good food and wine.

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