Sally Jackson > Chambers of Giles Bain and Christopher Poole > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Giles Bain and Christopher Poole
New Court Chambers
NEW COURT TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 9BE
England

Position

Sally’s practice is primarily focussed on matrimonial finance and cohabitation disputes, as well as on disputes involving children on the breakdown of relationships.

She regularly handles high value financial cases and those involving complex business structures, on and off shore assets and third party intervenors. She is well versed in dealing with cases involving jurisdictional disputes and pre-nuptial agreements.

Sally also has a strong TLATA practice and has been instructed on numerous cases involving large property portfolios, as well as on Schedule 1 disputes.

Sally regularly deals with private law children disputes, including leave to remove applications.

Across all areas of her practice, Sally strongly believes in the importance of providing clear, robust advice at all stages of proceedings in order to maximise the chances of settlement. She combines a tough advocacy style with a highly personable approach. She understands the anxiety which clients feel when involved in contentious family disputes and she provides exceptional client care.

Tattersall v Tattersall [2013] EWCA Civ 774 [2014] 1 FLR 997

Career

Called to the bar 2006; Lincoln’s Inn.  Qualified to accept direct access work.

Languages

Italian and French.

Memberships

FLBA

Education

BA Hons (Cantab) Modern Languages: Cambridge University.  CPE/GDL: City University.  BVC: Inns of Court School of Law.  Lincoln’s Inn: Lord Denning Scholar 2005.

Personal

Sally lives in London with her husband and six year old son.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Family: divorce and financial remedy

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4

Sally JacksonNew Court Chambers ‘Sally is an excellent and persuasive advocate combined with excellent judgement about what is achievable, how to present the case and likely outcomes. She is always well-prepared and accessible for discussions, and her paperwork is well-drafted and concise.’