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17 September 2013
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Jonathan Lux—Stone Chambers

JAMS international panellist accepts chamber's invite

Jonathan Lux, who has spent over 30 years in practice as a solicitor & partner of Ince & Co LLP, will be continuing his practice as an international commercial mediator and arbitrator from Stone Chambers as an Associate Member. He will also be accepting work as Counsel from November.

Jonathan is a member of numerous panels of mediators and arbitrators around the world and, is in particular, a JAMS International panellist. JAMS is the world's leading ADR provider, handling around 12,000 cases a year in close to 40 countries. In 2011, JAMS launched JAMS International in London in association with a group of leading European ADR providers. Jonathan was invited to be one of 12 inaugural members of the UK panel.

In December 2011 Jonathan featured in Lloyd's List of Top Ten Legal Personalities and was a finalist for the Lloyd's List global Shipping & Maritime Lawyer of the Year award 2012. Jonathan was awarded Global Shipping & Maritime Lawyer of the Year for both 2010 and 2011 by Who's Who Legal.

 

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