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Kevin B. Mattingly

Senior Attorney
kmattingly@bradley.com
Washington, D.C. P: 202.719.8201 F: 202.347.1684
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  • Bradley Welcomes Senior Attorney Kevin B. Mattingly to D.C. Office
    10/26/2022
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  • Product Liability
  • Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation
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  • Construction
  • Real Estate
  • Policyholder Insurance Coverage
  • Class Action Litigation
  • University of Maryland Law School, J.D., 2009, cum laude; Associate Editor, Maryland Law Review
  • University of North Carolina, B.A., 2006, with distinction
  • District of Columbia
  • Maryland
  • United States Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit
  • United States District Court, District of Maryland
  • United States District Court, District of Columbia
  • Court of Appeals of Maryland, Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr,, 2009-2010

Maryland State Bar Association, Construction Law Section, 2016-Present

District of Columbia Bar Association, Government Contracts Community, 2016-Present

American Bar Association, Forum on Construction Law, 2016-Present

Construction Lawyers Society of America, Fellow, 2018-Present

University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, 1L Alumni Mentoring Program, Mentor, 2012-Present

Listed in Maryland Super Lawyers, “Rising Stars,” Construction Litigation, 2017-2022 Listed in Washington, D.C. Super Lawyers, “Rising Stars,” Civil Litigation: Defense, 2016 Assisted in defense of national mortgage broker in putative class action in federal court alleging violations of state’s finder’s fee law and consumer protection act in connection with purportedly fraudulent referral program used in consumer mortgage loan transactions, resulting in minimal payment to individual class representatives and dismissal of class action. Served as local counsel on behalf of national tax services provider in lawsuit brought in federal court by franchisee alleging fraud and breach of contract arising out of negotiation and compliance with franchise agreement; helped to secure dismissal of franchisee’s fraud claims for failure to state viable claims and summary judgment in client’s favor on franchisee’s breach of contract claim based upon lack of evidence supporting violations alleged.
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