Henrietta Jackson-Stops#6070

Henrietta Jackson-Stops

Mediator, IPOS Mediation
Henrietta mediates a wide range of civil and commercial disputes alongside her role in running and managing IPOS Mediation. Henrietta has a particular interest in disputes involving family businesses, trusts and relationships and those with a public law element.
Henrietta’s career began as a litigator at Allen & Overy, advising clients in both litigation and international arbitration. She acted in litigation in the High Court, the Privy Council and the Supreme Court. Henrietta subsequently gained an LLM in Public International Law before continuing her career at the Government Legal Department advising on matters of public law and judicial review for the Home Office. Her experience of advising the Government has given her a clear understanding of the powers and duties of public bodies and the pressures which make disputes involving public bodies unique in character. Henrietta’s experience of public international law, especially in relation to international and investor-state arbitration, gives her particular expertise in this area. 
Contributed to

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Do the courts expect parties to use remote mediations? Can a party be criticised (and potentially
Do the courts expect parties to use remote mediations? Can a party be criticised (and potentially
Q&A

This Q&A considers the expectation for remote mediation and whether parties may be penalised for refusing to engage in a remote access mediation where a face-to-face mediation is prohibited by coronoavurus (COVID-19) restrictions.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Q&A Panel

Qualified Year

  • 2008

Membership

  • Civil Mediation Council
  • Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

Qualifications

  • LLM in Public International Law (2012)
  • BA in History & Politics (2003)

Education

  • King’s College London (2011-2012)
  • University of Durham (2000-2003)

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