Jennifer Seaman
Jennifer practices in chancery and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on pensions, trusts, probate and estates, and professional negligence litigation. Jennifer regularly works as part of a team and appears in her own right against leading and junior counsel.
She is listed as a Leading Junior in the fields of Pensions and Chancery: Traditional in Chambers & Partners. She is also ranked as a Leading Junior in The Legal 500’s pensions section and recommended in Who’s Who Legal’s UK Bar Private Client category.
Jennifer was instructed on two high-profile Supreme Court cases: Futter v HMRC [2013] UKSC 26 (heard with Pitt v Holt, on the ‘rule in Re Hastings-Bass’, trustee powers and mistaken dispositions) and Benedetti v Sawiris [2013] UKSC 50 (restitution and quantum meruit awards).
She is appointed to the London A Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown.
Jennifer’s full profile can be viewed on the Wilberforce Chambers site here.