Hugh is a Senior Associate in the Catastrophic Injury and Large Loss team. He regularly provides management of litigated and unlitigated claims on behalf of global and domestic insurers.
With a strong working knowledge of the law, Hugh provides bespoke advice on complex legal issues involving coverage, defence, dual insurance and recovery in a commercially conscious and clear way. He strives to gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of each client’s business and frequently obtains successful results through negotiated settlements or judgments.
Hugh’s practice includes a wide scope of contentious matters spanning across the areas of personal injury (fatality, catastrophic injury and mental harm), property damage (first party and third-party liability), intentional torts, professional indemnity, product liability and inquiries. Hugh has also assisted in acting as coverage and defence counsel in regulatory prosecutions of large multi-national entities. Hugh regularly appears in litigated claims across all jurisdictional levels including New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania.
Expérience
Acting on behalf of a national disability support provider in the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with a Disability which examined the role of service providers.
Acting on behalf of a global construction company as its third party administrator in managing its entire global lability claims portfolio.
Negotiating a successful multi-million-dollar recovery following a catastrophic warehouse fire.
Negotiating a complete indemnity in favour of a construction company in a flooding incident at a major public hospital in Western Australia.
Successfully overturning five default judgments in the Supreme Court of Tasmania arising from claims against a business involving a complex family holding trust.
Hugh Irvine is a Senior Associate from Clyde & Co’s Sydney office. Hugh works in the catastrophic injury and large loss team and regularly acts for insurers and corporate entities in litigated and unlitigated general, public liability and product liability claims, coverage disputes, regulatory prosecutions, and inquiries.
Hugh is a Senior Associate in the Catastrophic Injury and Large Loss team. He regularly provides management of litigated and unlitigated claims on behalf of global and domestic insurers.
With a strong working knowledge of the law, Hugh provides bespoke advice on complex legal issues involving coverage, defence, dual insurance and recovery in a commercially conscious and clear way. He strives to gain an in-depth understanding of the nature of each client’s business and frequently obtains successful results through negotiated settlements or judgments.
Hugh’s practice includes a wide scope of contentious matters spanning across the areas of personal injury (fatality, catastrophic injury and mental harm), property damage (first party and third-party liability), intentional torts, professional indemnity, product liability and inquiries. Hugh has also assisted in acting as coverage and defence counsel in regulatory prosecutions of large multi-national entities. Hugh regularly appears in litigated claims across all jurisdictional levels including New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania.
Expérience
Acting on behalf of a national disability support provider in the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with a Disability which examined the role of service providers.
Acting on behalf of a global construction company as its third party administrator in managing its entire global lability claims portfolio.
Negotiating a successful multi-million-dollar recovery following a catastrophic warehouse fire.
Negotiating a complete indemnity in favour of a construction company in a flooding incident at a major public hospital in Western Australia.
Successfully overturning five default judgments in the Supreme Court of Tasmania arising from claims against a business involving a complex family holding trust.