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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 04:52:03+00:00

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Kevin M. Mattessich concentrates his practice in commercial litigation and he has defended companies and their directors and officers in a variety of contexts ranging from the defense of companies in management disputes, engineers sued in mine development suits, stock brokerages and investment advisers and other contexts. In addition, Kevin maintains an active insurance coverage analysis and litigation practice in which he has represented clients all over the globe. Internationally recognized for his experience with investigating and litigating fidelity and fraud related claims, including matters involving Ponzi schemes, securities act violations, cyber risks, commodities and foreign exchange losses, insider trading, D&O liability, qui tam actions and other corporate exposures. Kevin has also been retained to analyze and arbitrate major claims submitted under R&W and other transactional risk policies.
Catholic University of America Law School – J.D.
Pepper Hamilton v. Executive Risk (Court of Appeals, New York) – Insurance contract rescission standards.
Times Picayune v. Zurich (Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals) – Argued appeal of interpretation of excess coverage terms.
Moneygram v. Consortia (Third Circuit Court of Appeals) – Argued appeal over applicability of mandatory arbitration clause to fraud action and jurisdictional issues in wire transfer matter.
Cove v. Air Tiger (Suffolk County, New York) – Successfully defended a corporation in an executive employment dispute.
Kurtz v. Liberty (Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals) – Rescission of fidleity policy.
Musclepharm v. Libert (District of Colorado)- Coverage under D&O policy for SEC investigation costs.

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