Associate
Matthew Singer
International Arbitration, International Litigation & Dispute Settlement, Cross-Border Investigations & Enforcement
Overview
Matthew Singer advises and represents clients in complex and high-value commercial disputes.
Clients look to Matt to advise on a wide-range of disputes across various sectors, including energy and resources, construction and engineering, infrastructure and development.
Prior to joining Mayer Brown in Singapore, Matt was a senior associate at a leading Australian independent law firm.
Experience
- Represented the owner of an Australian coal mine in court proceedings against the EPC contractor for claims exceeding A$300 million in relation to the design and construction of a coal handling and processing plant.*
- Represented an Australian contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in Singapore, and related court proceedings, against its joint-venture partner for claims exceeding $1.5 billion in relation to the design, construction and delivery of a near-shore jetty and ship mooring infrastructure for an LNG processing facility.*
- Represented the owner of an Australian coal export terminal in court proceedings against a civil contractor in relation to litigation costs exceeding A$10 million from related court proceedings.*
- Represented a Chinese ultra-class mining truck and metallurgical equipment developer in a CIETAC arbitration seated in Beijing against a global mining company in relation to an equipment trial at an Australian coal mine.*
Education
- College of Law, Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
- The University of Queensland, Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Economics
Admissions
- Australia, Queensland
Courts
- High Court of Australia
Languages
- English