
Matthew S. Covington is the Managing Shareholder of Buchalter’s San Francisco Office, and a member of the firm’s Litigation and Energy and Natural Resources groups. With over 32 years of experience, Mr. Covington routinely represents energy and petroleum companies in commercial litigation including court trials, jury trials and arbitrations.
Mr. Covington’s technical background is particularly useful in technically complex cases. He has represented clients in matters involving refinery operations, cogeneration plants, disputes with electric utilities, unmanned submarines, geotechnical investigations, and hydrostatic testing.
Mr. Covington has a strong track record of winning cases, either on motion practice or at trial.
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Buchalter Attorneys Named 2024 Best Lawyers in America
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Buchalter is pleased to announce over 80 of the Firm’s lawyers have been included in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Best […]
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Buchalter San Francisco Relocating to 425 Market Street
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January 12, 2022. Buchalter is pleased to announce that it has signed a new lease at 425 Market Street for its San Francisco office. Occupying […]
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Buchalter Announces New Members of Its Board of Directors
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May 12, 2021– Buchalter is pleased to announce new additions to its Board of Directors – Damaris Medina, a Los Angeles and Orange County-based Shareholder, who […]
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Buchalter Expands in Northern California
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Welcomes New Attorneys in San Francisco and Sacramento Offices SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 13, 2017 – Buchalter is pleased to announce that Matthew S. Covington […]
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Petroleum Company Representative Matters
- A major petroleum company in dispute concerning purchase of electric generation capacity.
- A major refiner in a dispute with an electric utility over power interruptions and lost profits.
- A major California petroleum retailer in multiple arbitrations concerning “bona fide offers” to dealers.
- BP West Coast Products in five federal District Court cases in which franchisee/dealers challenged the methodology BP used in offering dealers right of first refusal to purchase gas station properties sold under a sealed-bid process involving over 40 facilities. After extensive discovery, he obtained summary judgments in favor of BP, which were affirmed by the Ninth Circuit. BP West Coast Products LLC v. May et al., 447 F.3d 659 (9th Cir. 2006).
- Consumer Advocacy Group v. Exxon, et al. Represented Atlantic Richfield Company in Proposition 65 case alleging theory of daily “continuous discharges” from underground storage tanks. Defense group defeated this theory on summary judgment which was affirmed on appeal.
- Watson Land Company v. Atlantic Richfield Company et al., Represented Atlantic Richfield Company’s refinery in soil and groundwater contamination lawsuit. Court approved good faith settlement in which client obtained access to a tax exempt Qualified Settlement Fund for use in remediation.
Real Estate Representative Matters
- Petroleum companies in easement disputes and environmental disputes.
- Commercial landowners in litigation involving enforceability of restrictive covenants.
- Developers in land use and zoning disputes.
Product Defect and False Advertising Representative Matters
- Representation of retailers in class action multi-district litigation alleging false and misleading advertising and personal injuries arising out of sale and use of electronic cigarettes.
- A manufacturer of unmanned submarines used for oil and gas exploration against foreign supplier of control cables.
- A major design, consulting, and construction firm in a lawsuit alleging errors in geotechnical investigations, design recommendations and quality assurance during construction of crane rail foundation upgrades.
Finance Representative Matters
- A lender in major “subscription credit line” dispute with a real estate investment company and members. Issues involved secured transactions law, securities claims and failed real estate investments.
- Financial institutions in loan disputes, real estate foreclosures, and related bankruptcies.
- A Fortune 500 Company concerning alleged damages/valuations regarding the sale of an insurance company.
- A machinery manufacturer in dispute over design and implementation of ESOP Trust.
Transactional Representative Matters
- Franchise agreements, ROFRs and multi-site operator agreements for petroleum companies.
- Advised and drafted purchase and sale provisions in various matters involving sales of cement manufacturers, major oil company’s gasoline retail and refinery assets, and sales of port facilities.
Mr. Covington earned his J.D. cum laude at Harvard Law School in 1991, and received his B.A. with honors from Stanford University, in 1988.
- California State Courts
- United States District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Central and Southern Districts of California
- United States Supreme Court
- Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Additional Specialties
Energy and Petroleum