Jack joined Bolt Burdon Kemp in July 2026 as a Paralegal in the firm’s Child Brain Injury Team, where he works alongside Maya Englesberg on a wide range of high-value personal injury and clinical negligence claims. He is committed to providing thorough support to clients and takes pride in applying a critical and analytical approach to his work.
Before joining the firm, Jack studied at the University of Kent, where he completed his Law degree, graduating in July 2023. He then went on to undertake a Master of Laws (LLM) at Kent, graduating in November 2024. Throughout his academic studies, Jack developed a strong interest in access to justice and the role that legal professionals can play in helping individuals navigate complex and often challenging circumstances. Jack is particularly proud of his master’s dissertation, in which he received the LLM Head of Year Award for Best Dissertation.
Alongside his studies, Jack volunteered with the Free Representation Unit, where he assisted with an appeal against the Department for Work and Pensions decision denying a social security benefits claim. This experience provided valuable insight into the practical realities of case preparation and advocacy as well as the importance of supporting individuals through sensitive and sometimes overwhelming legal processes. It reinforced his commitment to ensuring those in need can access legal remedies and support.
Jack aspires to qualify as a solicitor and represent individuals who have suffered life-changing injuries. He is passionate about helping clients secure the support, rehabilitation and compensation they need to maximise their independence and quality of life.