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Provided by Jacqueline Wootton
- White collar crime and government investigations
- Litigation and dispute resolution
- Anti-bribery and corruption
- Commercial litigation
- ESG and sustainability
Jacqui is a partner based in our Brisbane office. Jacqui heads our dispute resolution practice in Brisbane and advises on disputes, investigations and corporate crime, with particular knowledge in anti-bribery and compliance issues. Jacqui has a track record in assisting clients to resolve disputes and regulatory investigations, and manage reputationally significant legal and compliance risks. Co-head of the firm’s Australian corporate crime & investigations practice, clients praise Jacqui’s “fantastic global knowledge” and find it "reassuring to have someone local with that exposure and experience available." Across her disputes and investigations work, many of Jacqui’s matters have a multi-jurisdictional dimension. She has advised on issues arising in countries across Asia, UK, US, Middle East and Africa. She assists clients across a range of regulated sectors addressing contentious and sensitive issues, including in high-profile settings like Royal Commissions, public inquiries and major litigation. Jacqui’s practice spans both advising on contentious matters, and drawing upon that experience to work with clients on strategies to mitigate legal risks, including through developing compliance frameworks, programs, tools and training, and advising on compliance risks within transactional due diligence. Jacqui brings to clients globally informed experience in the areas of anti-corruption, trade sanctions, ESG, business & human rights/modern slavery and whistleblowing. Having worked in both in house legal and compliance roles, Jacqui brings together strategic and practical legal advice, strong project management skills and tailored client service. Jacqui has worked for 2 years as in house litigation counsel with BHP in The Hague and Melbourne, and also spent 6 months over 2018/2019 as acting VP Ethics & Compliance at BHP, leading the Australian and Group Functions compliance team. Jacqui is currently the President of Lawright, and is a member of the Law Council’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Committee. Jacqui holds Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (with Honours) degrees from the Australian National University. Jacqui graduated with a University medal in law and received the Supreme Court Judges’ prize.
For additional information on Jacqui’s professional background, please visit: https://www.hsfkramer.com/our-people/j/jacqueline-wootton
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Jacqueline Wootton possesses excellent legal knowledge and a strong ability to analyse an issue from all sides, inspiring confidence in her advice.
Jacqueline Wootton possesses excellent legal knowledge and a strong ability to analyse an issue from all sides, inspiring confidence in her advice.