Jackson Ng

Jackson Ng

Call: 2015

Jackson has a broad civil and chancery practice. He is often instructed by international clients and the British Chinese, East Asian and Southeast Asian communities due to his language and cultural skill sets. Jackson is also an accredited mediator.

He previously practised as a solicitor from 2010 – 2015 and was previously involved in various high-profile cases relating to discrimination and equality and public interest cases.

Outside of the Bar, Jackson is a Partner in a central London solicitor’s firm and is politically involved as a local councillor. He previously worked in UK Parliament for 7 years as a political advisor and as also a strategist in one of the world’s largest communications companies. He has also previously held various senior positions in a political party.

Commercial

Company & partnerships

Employment

Property

Professional negligence

Qualifications

  • Qualified Solicitor-Advocate of England & Wales, 2010
  • Qualified under the Bar Council Public Access Scheme, 2017
  • Licenced to conduct litigation, 2017
  • Accredited Mediator, 2022

Memberships

  • Chancery Bar Association
  • Civil Mediation Council
  • Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
  • The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn

Education

  • LL.B (Hons), SOAS, University of London

Languages

  • Chinese Mandarin
  • Chinese Cantonese
  • Dutch

This is the Privacy Policy for:

Barrister: Jackson Ng

Address: 1EC, 3 King’s Bench Walk North, Inner Temple, London, EC4Y 7HR

The Purposes for which Personal Data is Processed:

Personal data will be processed in order to enable the provision of legal services, ie:

  1. advice;
  2. representation in court;
  3. the drafting of legal documents.

It may also be necessary to retain personal data for conflict-checking purposes or for use in the defense of potential complaints, legal proceedings or fee disputes.

The Lawful Basis for Processing Personal Data

In some cases the subject of the personal data will have given consent to the processing of his or her personal data. Where explicit consent has not been given, personal data will be processed only when:

  1. it is necessary for the performance of a contract with the person whose personal data is processed (or prior to entering such contract, in order to take steps at the request of the person whose personal data is processed); or when
  2. it is necessary for the purposes of providing legal services.

Special Categories of Personal Data

It may be necessary to process personal data which constitute particularly sensitive special categories, ie personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person, data concerning health or data concerning a natural person’s sex life or sexual orientation.

Such data will only be processed where processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims.

Who will receive Personal Data

The recipients of the personal data processed will be:

  1. instructing solicitors and clients;
  2. courts and other tribunals to which documents are presented;
  3. witnesses and potential witnesses, including expert witnesses;
  4. other barristers, pupil barristers and other legal representatives;
  5. regulatory authorities.

Retention Periods for Personal Data

Personal data in case files will generally be kept at least the end of one year after the maximum relevant limitation period has expired. The limitation period will be measured from the latest date it is possible to bring any appeal.

The retention period will be reviewed when the work has been completed. The retention period may be adjusted at that time.

International Data Transfers

In cases involving international disputes, it may be necessary to transfer personal data to countries outside the European Economic Area which have different data protection standards to those which apply in the European Economic Area. This will only be done for the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy. In the event this is necessary, appropriate safeguards will be in place to protect personal data, such as European Commission approved standard contractual clauses or the EU-US Privacy Shield. You have a right to ask for a copy of the relevant safeguard.

Individual’s Rights

If your personal data has been processed or held, you have a right to request access to (and rectification or erasure of) personal data; or to request restriction of processing concerning the data subject; or to object to processing; as well as the right to data portability. These rights may be limited where there is a legal requirement, or other legitimate grounds, to process your data.

If you wish to exercise these rights, please use the contact details above.

If you have unresolved concerns you also have the right to complain to data protection authorities.