Georgina Jones

Solicitor

Additional role in firm

Know-how lawyer


About

Georgina joined Sackers as a solicitor in 2003 and moved to the Know-how team in 2006. She has particular responsibility for the firm’s precedents, for the Pensions A-Z (summaries of various aspects of pensions law available on the firm’s website) and drafts many of our client briefings.

In addition, Georgina provides general support to the client-facing lawyers, assisting with research and making sure they are kept fully up to date with the latest issues.

Georgina is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers and the NAPF North London Group, as well as playing a key role in our relationship with the Pensions Management Institute. Georgina is also a member of the firm’s Corporate Social Responsibility Committee and helps organise fundraising events in support of the firm’s chosen charities.


Memberships and Qualifications

Membership of professional bodies Full member of the Association of Pension Lawyers (Full Member); National Association of Pension Funds (North London Group member)


Career history

Qualified: 2001, England & Wales

Pensions experience since: 2001

Joined Sackers: 2003

Employers: Ashurst Morris Crisp: 1999- 2001


Academic history

University / College

University of Bristol (1994-1998)

College of Law (Guildford) (1998-1999)

Degree: Law with European Legal Studies (LLB)


Further Information

Recent publications - journals and trade press:

Pension Lawyer – Salary Sacrifice

Recent conferences:

Speaker at Association of Pension Lawyers' Introductory Course

Speaker at NAPF West London Group - Pensions Basics Course 2010

Extracurricular interests and activities:

Spending time with my husband and children, going to the cinema, pilates, walking and adding to my shoe collection.


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Contact

Tel: + 44 (0)20 7329 6699

Fax: + 44 (0)20 7248 0552

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Secretary's / PA's contact details

Tel: + 44 (0)20 7615 9558

Areas of pensions expertise

Employers

Trustees

Foreign languages

French (Intermediate)
German (Advanced)