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Matthew Davies - Chicago, IL

205 North Michigan AvenueSuite 1950 Chicago, IL 60601 - 4269

Updated: 06/16/2015

Chicago Consumer Litigation Lawyer

Overview

Matthew C. Davies is an attorney in Korein Tillery’s Chicago office. He received his B.A. with Honors from Northwestern University in 2002 and his J.D. from New York University in 2009.

Prior to law school, Mr. Davies worked for several years as a paralegal for Korein Tillery. During this time he assisted in several high profile class cases and developed a particular expertise in regards to tobacco litigation. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Davies returned to Korein Tillery to continue working on consumer protection and public health issues, including “lights” tobacco litigation.

More recently, Mr. Davies has focused on representing investors in connection with loss mitigation and recovery efforts on their investments in mortgage-backed securities. Mr. Davies has provided advice on strategy and recovery options, assisted in negotiating direction and indemnity agreements with trustees, and conducted securitization rights and potential recovery assessments. Mr. Davies primarily focuses on “put-back” and “trustee” RMBS actions.

About Matthew Davies

Practice Areas

  • Consumer Litigation
  • Securities Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Antitrust
  • Whistleblower / Qui Tam
  • Environmental Law

Representative Cases

  • Larsen v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.
  • National Credit Union Administration Board v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co.

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • Illinois
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois

Education

  • New York University School of Law, New York, New York, 2009
    J.D.
  • Northwestern University, 2002
    B.A.
    Honors: With Honors

Office Information

Address

205 North Michigan AvenueSuite 1950 Chicago, IL 60601 - 4269

Fax

  • 312-641-9751

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