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Alex Jenkins
Associate
Qualifications & Education
  • Law (LLB), University of Reading
Admissions
  • Law Society of England and Wales

Alex has been involved in a variety of litigation and arbitration disputes, gaining experience of all stages of proceedings including lengthy Commercial Court trials. He has notably acted in an ICC arbitration regarding the non-completion of a Farmout Agreement involving claims of fraudulent misrepresentations. 

Background

Alex graduated from the University of Reading with a Bachelor’s degree in law, after which he gained extensive experience as a litigation paralegal at a number of well-known law firms both in the UK and overseas.  

He joined Enyo Law as a Legal Assistant in February 2019, completing his Masters degree in Legal Practice part-time before starting his training contract in September 2021.

Representative Cases
  • Pearson (in his capacity as Additional Liquidator of Herald Fund SPC (in Official Liquidation) -v- Primeo Fund (in Official Liquidation) [2020] UKPC 3
  • Macquarie Capital (Europe) Limited -v- Nordsee Offshore MEG I GmbH [2019] EWHC 1655 (Comm)
Memberships
  • Young Fraud Lawyers Association
  • LCIA Young International Arbitration Group
News
Apr 10, 2024
The big freeze: Unitel SA v Unitel International Holdings BV & Anor
Mr Justice Bright has provided a useful reminder as to the hurdles that need to be overcome to secure a...
Mar 6, 2024
English High Court hands down significant judgment regarding an online auction of a blockchain-based NFT
The High Court has handed down judgment in Amir Soleymani v Nifty Gateway LLC. The background In 2021, Mr Soleymani,...
Feb 6, 2024
Anna Brownrigg speaking at Thought Leaders 4 Disputes: Financial Institutions Litigation
Anna Brownrigg will be speaking alongside a panel on Analysing the Rise of ESG Risks in Financial Institutions Litigation at...
Jan 29, 2024
PACCAR and beyond; the litigation funding landscape going into 2024
2023 was something of a rollercoaster in the UK for litigation funders and their clients. Ever since the Supreme Court...