Rosemary Jackson KC – Keating Chambers
A silk since 2006, Keating Chambers‘ Rosemary Jackson KC is a widely respected commercial mediator, both in the UK and abroad, as well as online. Drawing upon her previous experience as a barrister, part-time judge, arbitrator and adjudicator, Jackson’s track record includes an array of high-stakes commercial disputes, including mediating and co-mediating matters that comprise up to 10 parties, and where the sums in dispute are valued at up to $2bn. She is particularly experienced in construction, engineering, energy and offshore disputes, along with professional negligence and insurance conflicts. Jackson additionally specialises in mediations that require especially careful project management.
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Profil
Rôle
Rosemary Jackson is in full-time practice as a Mediator and Conciliator. This follows a successful practice at the Construction Bar from 1983, when she joined Keating Chambers as the first female specialist building counsel at the English Bar, until October 2014. Up to January 2018, Rosemary also accepted appointments as an Adjudicator and Arbitrator. Rosemary was appointed as Queen’s Counsel in 2006.
Rosemary received the Clare Edwards Award for professional excellence and contribution to the legal profession serving the construction industry in 2018. The award, which is sponsored by TECSA and the Contractor’s Legal Group is awarded when an exceptional candidate is identified.
Mediation and Conciliation
‘Exceptional in fulfilling the role of mediator,’ Rosemary Jackson is ’very insightful, automatically commands respect, and is very committed to making effective use of the time parties devote to mediation in order to get a settlement’ (Legal 500). Rosemary has been an accredited mediator since 2001 and has built up a first class reputation as the ‘ideal facilitator’, a personable and user-friendly mediator of domestic and international commercial disputes of all types. She draws praise for her ’gravitas’ and ‘shuttle diplomacy in difficult circumstances'.
Her background in construction litigation, combined with good preparation, enables her to identify the issues incisively. This enables her to reality-test the parties’ cases and assist them in evaluating their strengths and weaknesses. Rosemary’s approach is adaptable, and she is able to deploy a blend of facilitation and evaluation to suit the particular mediation. Where invited (and if appropriate) she is willing to assist the parties by making evaluations, recommendations or post-mediation assessments.
Rosemary’s approach is highly commercial. She has mediated and co-mediated disputes up to £2bn and between up to 10 parties. Many complex or multi-party mediations benefit from Rosemary’s ability to case-manage the dispute and participate in a structured mediation process over a number of months.
Feedback shows that Rosemary is much appreciated for her calmness and patience but also her tenacity. She understands that parties sometimes need time and patience to make the necessary move to clinch a deal but also that there are times when firm handling is needed to help them bridge the seemingly unbridgeable final gap. She is excellent at injecting a little humour when necessary, to relieve the tension. She is also mindful that it must be the right deal for the parties, and not one which they feel bullied into.
- Member of Civil Mediation Council
- CEDR-accredited and registered Mediator since 2001
- CEDR Solve panel Mediator
- ResoLex Construction panel Mediator
- TECBAR panel mediator
- Arbitration and Mediation Court of the Caribbean panel Mediator
- Asian International Arbitration Centre panel Mediator
- New Zealand International Arbitration Centre Panel Mediator
- Project Advisor to ENGI Participatory Peacemaking Project for Cyprus
- Independent Chair of Euston and Camden Community Group engagement meetings in relation to HS2 2017-2020.
Carrière
Qualified 1981; Middle Temple; CEDR-accredited and registered mediator; recorder and QC 2006; full time mediator, conciliator, adjudicator and arbitrator 2014.
Membre de
Technology and Construction Bar Association (TECBAR)
Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR)
Society of Construction Law
CEDR Panel Mediator
Tecbar Mediator Panel Mediator
Asian International Arbitration Centre Approved Panel Mediator
New Zealand International Arbitration Centre mediation Panel Member
Arbitration and Mediation Court of the Caribbean Panel Mediator
Éducation
King’s College, London (1980 AKC; LLB Hons).
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