Jonathan Tardif > Browne Jacobson LLP > Nottingham, England > Lawyer Profile
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Jonathan Tardif
Work Department
Commercial dispute resolution.
Career
Jonathan heads up our business and professional risk department comprising commercial dispute resolution, construction, employment and professional indemnity. He handles complex commercial contract and trade disputes for major domestic and international corporations. He works across a variety of sectors with particular expertise in the manufacturing, retail, logistics and energy sectors.
For almost 25 years, Jonathan has helped clients resolve hundreds of commercial disputes, often for blue chip names in the private sector. The fact that Jonathan’s team continually attracts high value, technically complex instructions is testament to the quality of work and exceptional results which the team as a whole delivers.
Clients particularly value Jonathan’s ability to cut through the legal issues and focus on what really matters – often, that is a commercially driven outcome rather than a costly, time-consuming race to the court door. While trials have their place, Jonathan recognises the benefits for his clients of engaging in mediation or other forms of ADR to help achieve economically sensible results.
Jonathan sits on the firm’s Exec which is responsible for delivering the firm’s strategy and on the Partnership Committee which oversees and directs the structure, development, career progression and reward of the firm’s partners and directors.
Stephen Rimmer & Co 1998-2000; Eversheds LLP 2000-10 (partner 2006); partner Geldards LLP 2010-12; partner Browne Jacobson LLP 2012 to date. Publications of note: articles on e-disclosure in a variety of publications including Legal Week, The Times, Computer Weekly.
Memberships
Law Society; CBI Regional Councillor 2013-date.
Education
Hailsham Community College; University of Leicester (LLB (Hons)); College of Law, York (LPC); Nottingham Law School (Diploma in Advanced Litigation).
Lawyer Rankings
East Midlands > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Nottingham and Derby
(Leading individuals)Browne Jacobson LLP has a strong track record in handling large, complex disputes on both a domestic and cross-border scale – particularly for clients in the energy, retail and manufacturing sectors. Team head Jonathan Tardif is particularly active in these sectors, as well as in construction, employment and professional indemnity matters. Sophie Ashcroft is noted for her expertise in IT and technology disputes.
North West > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Manchester
The commercial dispute resolution practice at Browne Jacobson LLP is home to a team of specialists across both public and private matters, particularly focusing on the automotive, manufacturing, health and social care, and local government sectors. Jonathan Tardif is the head of the team, with the ‘ever impressive’ Paul Kirkpatrick also key to the team, specialising in high-value litigation.
Lawyer Rankings
- Commercial litigation: Nottingham and Derby East Midlands > Dispute resolution
- Leading individuals East Midlands > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Nottingham and Derby
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Nottingham and Derby
- Real estate > Commercial property: Nottingham and Derby
- Real estate > Construction
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Nottingham and Derby
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Insurance > Personal injury and clinical negligence: defendant
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Real estate > Planning and environment
- Projects, energy and natural resources > Private finance initiative (PFI)
- Insurance > Professional negligence
- Public sector > Public sector
- Real estate > Social housing
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport