JLG appoints senior litigator in London
Johnson Law Group has appointed experienced litigator Jon Beresford to its London office as it continues to grow its presence in the UK consumer litigation market.
With more than 20 years’ experience in High Court commercial and group litigation, Jon previously worked on landmark cases at Harcus Sinclair and co-founded Harcus Parker.
Jon said: “I’m delighted to be joining JLG at this time and I’m very much looking
forward to working with the team to grow the firm in the future.”
The move supports JLG’s expansion strategy in the UK, where it represents thousands of claimants across claims including mis-sold car finance and diesel emissions.
Jamie Patton, managing director at Johnson Law Group, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Jon to the JLG London office.
“His wealth of experience in group actions and complex litigation generally will ensure he will be a great asset to the team.
“Jon’s arrival underpins JLG’s ongoing commitment to expansion in the consumer litigation space as we strive to be one of the major players in this area of law and a national presence.”
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