Matthew Hodgson - Lawyers-uk.com
Back
Matthew Hodgson

Matthew Hodgson

Grade:
Reviews:
0 reviews
0
0
2
  • Lawyer
  • London

Information about the specialist

matthew.hodgson@aoshearman.com

Practice Areas

Matthew specialises in complex disputes arising from cross-border investments. He has appeared as counsel and advocate in high stakes commercial arbitrations under all major arbitral rules. He has also acted for investors and States in more than 20 investment treaty disputes under the ICSID and UNCITRAL Rules. He has sat as arbitrator in HKIAC, ICC, LCIA and SIAC claims. Matthew is also Co-Head of the Public International Law (PIL) practice and regularly advises on complex issues of PIL.

Matthew represents clients in a broad range of sectors including energy and infrastructure, life sciences, oil & gas, mining, real estate, technology and telecommunications. He has acted for private equity and funds clients in numerous claims arising out of M&A transactions and joint venture / shareholder disputes.

He has been involved in investment treaty claims for or against Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Czech Republic, India, Korea, Kyrgyz Republic, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Vietnam. He regularly acts for and against State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in investment related disputes. He has helped investors secure substantial settlements by States and SOEs including acting for European & Middle Eastern oil & gas companies in securing a US$800 million payment to resolve a dispute with a South East Asian State and SOE, and assisting a Japanese automotive client conclude the first known settlement by the Government of India in return for payment in the region of US$350 million. He also advised an investor on the first treaty case to find that a complex financial product is a protected ‘investment’ and where our client was awarded its full legal claim and costs.

He is a Solicitor Advocate, with Higher Rights of Audience before the Senior Courts of England & Wales and the Courts of Hong Kong, and a New York attorney. During 2014-2022 he was based in Hong Kong. He was named Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year in 2021 by Asian Legal Business.

Matthew is recognised as a leading arbitration practitioner by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal, which also ranks him as a “Thought Leader”. Chambers has commented that "He has a real knack for taking a bird's-eye view and thinking strategically and laterally about a problem, and has a way of making the academic practical."

Reviews

Questions and answers

How can I dispute a will in the UK? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
16
15.12.2024

I believe a relative’s will was unfair or improperly made. What are the steps to challenge it?

Jump to answer

How can I challenge an unfair dismissal in the UK? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
16
15.12.2024

I think my recent dismissal was unfair. What steps should I take to file a claim?

Jump to answer

What are my rights during a redundancy process? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
54
15.12.2024

My employer is making redundancies, and I might lose my job. What are my rights in this situation?

Jump to answer

What are my rights if my landlord increases the rent? 1 answer

1 answer
1
0
40
15.12.2024

My landlord has raised my rent unexpectedly. Is this legal, and what can I do about it?

Jump to answer

How do I claim inheritance if there is no will? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
21
15.12.2024

A close relative passed away without leaving a will. How can I ensure my share of the inheritance?

Jump to answer

How can I claim child maintenance in the UK? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
10
15.12.2024

My child’s other parent is not paying maintenance. How can I ensure regular financial support?

Jump to answer

What are my rights if I’m stopped by the police? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
48
15.12.2024

I was stopped by the police while driving. What are my rights and obligations?

Jump to answer

Can I claim compensation for an accident at work? 1 answer

1 answer
0
0
10
15.12.2024

I was injured at work due to unsafe conditions. What are my rights to claim compensation?

Jump to answer