About
Matthew R. Hindley is a Partner at Reger Rizzo & Darnall’s Wilmington Office, specializing in Litigation and Insurance Practices. Learn more about his background and areas of expertise. Matthew R. Hindley, a Partner at Reger Rizzo & Darnall’s Wilmington Office, is a seasoned lawyer with a focus on Litigation and Insurance Practices. With admissions to practice in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, Matthew regularly represents clients in Delaware’s Superior Court and Court of Chancery. His areas of expertise include products and premises liability, commercial litigation, and casualty defense. Additionally, he dedicates a portion of his practice to representing insurance carriers in subrogation matters. During his time at Widener University School of Law, Matthew gained valuable experience by interning with the Philadelphia District Lawyer’s office and serving as a judicial extern for the Honorable Barry C. Dozor in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas. He was recognized for his academic achievements with the Certificate of Achievement in Toxic Torts for earning the highest grade in his class. Matthew was also a member of the Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honor Society and served as an Academic Support Fellow. Overall, Matthew R. Hindley brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his practice, providing top-notch legal representation to his clients in a variety of litigation and insurance matters.
Legal Issues
- Insurance Defense
- Products Liability
- Toxic Torts
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
- English
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Lawyer
Reger Rizzo & Darnall LLP
2018 - Lawyer
Marks, O Neill, O Brien, Doherty & Kelly, P.C.
2015 - Contract Lawyer
Special Counsel
2011 - Judicial Extern
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas
2010 - Legal Intern
Philadelphia District Lawyer s Office
2009 - Paralegal
White and Williams LLP
2005
Education
Graduation year: 2008
Graduation year: 2001
Associations
Current