Rose Jakeman

Senior Associate

London

Rose is a senior associate in the employment, pensions and immigration group. She specialises in advising financial services and commercial clients on litigation, advisory and employment regulatory matters.

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About Rose

Bio
  • Biography

    Rose’s practice focuses on complex disputes for employers within the financial services and commercial sectors, including a number of global investment banks.

    In addition to day-to-day employment issues including grievances, disciplinaries and reorganisations, Rose advises clients on employment regulatory issues, including remuneration arrangements. She also has extensive experience in conducting workplace investigations.

    Rose has been identified as an Associate to Watch by Chambers and Partners since 2022.

    Featured experience:

    • Defending a global investment bank on a widely-reported case involving trader misconduct and a claim for reinstatement 
    • Defending a claim worth £15m in back-pay arising out of the Forex regulatory investigations 
    • Defending a complex whistleblowing claim for a large financial services firm 
    • Conducting a significant cultural review for a wealth management firm, involving over 50 interviews 

    Endorsements:

    • Rose was “very able, talented and very strategic as well. She was very good at holding our hands in difficult litigation”, Chambers & Partners, 2022 
    • Rose “provides a calm and reliable service. Her knowledge and guidance has always been thoughtful, considered and, most importantly, business-focused", Chambers and Partners, 2022 
Sector expertise
  • Services financiers

  • Assurances

  • Technologie

Service expertise
  • Droit du travail et de l’emploi

Office location

London

  • 25 Walbrook
  • London
  • EC4N 8AF

+44 (0) 20 7242 1011

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