Commercial Litigation - Jennifer Quick

Jennifer Quick

Associate Solicitor

Luton

jennifer.quick@taylorwalton.co.uk

01582 390447

  • About me
  • Experience

I am an associate solicitor in our Commercial Litigation Department, based in our Luton office.

I work with individuals, corporates and cross-jurisdictional organisations. I always provide straightforward and robust advice in order to best protect my clients’ interests.

In particular, I focus on contentious probate and trust litigation. I act regularly in multi-party and high-value proceedings.

I am experienced in advising clients on a range of complex matters, in particular contractual and commercial disputes, contentious probate, insolvency proceedings, professional negligence and enforcement actions.

After qualification, I worked for a well-known London law firm up until I moved out of the city to the home counties.

Throughout the litigation process, I ensure clients are fully informed about the steps, risks, and options available to them. My wealth of experience coupled with a pragmatic approach, guarantees my clients achieve the most favourable outcome available.

I joined Taylor Walton in 2022

  • Corporate and partnership disputes
  • Contentious probate
  • Contractual disputes
  • Insolvency proceedings
  • Debt recovery
  • Reputation management
  • Director and shareholder disputes

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