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Matthew Moy
Senior Associate
0151 600 3205
07342 998 103
matthew.moy@brabners.com
Matthew is a Senior Associate in our commercial litigation team.
He is an experienced litigator who advises on commercial contract disputes, warranty and indemnity claims, professional negligence, defamation and media related disputes, restrictive covenants in employment contracts and shareholder and partnership disputes.
Matthew acts for a wide range of clients including large corporates, SMEs, OMBs and high net worth individuals operating across various business and commercial sectors such as e-commerce, hospitality, logistics, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and retail.
His work often involves complex and technical High Court litigation concerning seven figure sums requiring the instruction of leading counsel and reputable experts. He has also worked on a number of challenging and high value International Arbitrations.
Matthew has been ranked as a Leading Associate by the Legal 500 for 2025 due to his regular involvement in his team’s key work and for gaining recognition from peers and clients alike as being one to watch.
Matthew joined us in 2021 and is based in our Liverpool office.
“I'd like to thank Matthew for the outstanding service and advice. He maintained an objective stance throughout and directed the litigation to a successful conclusion.”
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Recognised in The Legal 500 as a Leading Associate

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