JUNIOR PROFILE
Jennifer Meech

Jennifer Meech

UK Bar 2026

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Ranked in 2 practice areas

About

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UK Bar

Practice Areas

Jennifer specialises in commercial Chancery work including Restructuring/Insolvency, Civil Fraud, Commercial Dispute Resolution, Company, Professional Negligence and Real Estate Litigation. She is particularly adept at assisting in cases where these practice areas intersect. She is an experienced advocate and a formidable cross-examiner.

Career

Inns of Court School of Law: BVC

City Law School: CPE

University of Cambridge (Magdalene College): English

Asbury scholarship from Middle Temple for both the CPE and the BVC

Professional Memberships

Chancery Bar Association

Commercial Bar Association

Insolvency Lawyers Association

R3

IWIRC

Chambers Review

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UK Bar

Real Estate Litigation - London (Bar)

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Jennifer Meech acts for a range of individual and corporate clients in an impressively wide range of property cases. Her expertise covers cases regarding agricultural land, property injunctions and easements, among other issues.

Restructuring/Insolvency - London (Bar)

Band 5
Band 5

Individual Editorial

Jennifer Meech is a talented junior with experience appearing both led and unled in a wide range of insolvency disputes. She acts for all manner of clients including banks, corporates and liquidators.

Strengths

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  • She gets on top of the detail very quickly and is excellent with clients.

    Real Estate LitigationUK Bar
  • Jennifer was able to absorb a lot of information in a short amount of time and represented the client with strength and energy.

    Real Estate LitigationUK Bar
  • Jennifer is good in court and is confident.

    Restructuring/InsolvencyUK Bar

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