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Jack is a senior associate in the Baker McKenzie Dispute Resolution Department based in London. Jack undertakes a broad spectrum of commercial litigation and general disputes work. In addition to substantial experience in general commercial litigation, Jack practices in a number of specialist areas, in particular international civil fraud litigation and cross-jurisdictional trust and private wealth disputes. In the Legal 500 (2022), Jack is mentioned as a key lawyer and is described as a “standout” in the Firm’s trusts disputes team. In the Legal 500 (2021), Jack is also mentioned as a key lawyer in the Firm’s litigation team and is described as having “an encyclopaedic knowledge of the details of [his] cases”.

Our Future of Disputes UK Virtual Programme brought speakers from leading in-house institutions – including AON, Gilead, GPW Group, HSBC, JP Morgan, Rio Tinto, Salesforce and Siemens – together with Baker McKenzie dispute resolution specialists to discuss key challenges in litigation, arbitration and investigations likely to arise over the next year.
We tackled the practicalities around contract disputes and termination, engaging with government and regulators, strategies to manage litigation risk arising from internal investigations, and provided an overview of how case lifecycles are likely to unfold following recent reforms of litigation and arbitration mechanisms. Our speakers share insights garnered from managing complex, multijurisdictional disputes and offer strategies to help you shape your organisation’s business resilience and readiness for litigation in the medium and long term.

Our Future of Disputes UK Virtual Programme brings speakers from leading in-house institutions – including AON, Gilead, GPW Group, HSBC, JP Morgan, Rio Tinto, Salesforce and Siemens – together with Baker McKenzie dispute resolution specialists to discuss key challenges in litigation, arbitration and investigations likely to arise over the next year. The upcoming webinars will take place on Wednesday 18 May and Thursday 19 May.