Jennifer McGrandle > Dechert LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Dechert LLP
25 Cannon Street
LONDON
EC4M 5UB
England
Jennifer McGrandle photo

Work Department

Labor and Employment

Position

Counsel

Career

Jennifer McGrandle focuses her practice on a diverse range of employment law issues both contentious and non-contentious with a particular emphasis on discrimination law. Ms. McGrandle has extensive experience working on corporate led transactions, negotiating and drafting settlement agreements, and managing large, multi-jurisdictional redundancy and re-contracting projects. She also provides training to clients on a wide variety of topics and regularly speaks at client seminars. 

She also advises on data protection matters, particularly on how to deal with data subject access requests and has advised clients on preparing for and complying with ‎the General Data Protection Regulation, assisting with data protection audits and gap analyses, drafting privacy notices and data protection policies.  

Ms. McGrandle is a member of the ELA (Employment Lawyers’ Association) Pro Bono Committee and a regular volunteer for the Employment Tribunal Litigant in Person Support Scheme (ELIPS) at London Central Tribunal.

Prior to joining Dechert, Ms. McGrandle was a senior associate in the London employment group of another international law firm.

Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

Memberships

Employment Lawyers Association

Education

  • University of St. Andrews, 1996
  • Inns of Court School of Law, Bar Vocational Course, 1998
  • City University, CPE

Lawyer Rankings

London > Employment > Employers

Dechert LLP covers both sensitive contentious matters and transactional work, including harassment in the workplace allegations, and support with the employment aspects of M&A deals, often with cross-jurisdictional elements. Jason Butwick, a financial services and regulated industries specialist who handles contractual partnership agreements and SMCR matters, leads the team. He is supported by TUPE expert Charles Wynn-Evans. Further key names include counsels Emma Byford and Jennifer McGrandle.