Lawyers

Jean-Paul Da Costa

Jean-Paul Da Costa

Work Department

Head of Corporate and Commercial.

Position

Jean-Paul originally qualified as a Barrister in Lincoln’s Inn before moving on to become a solicitor and notary public.

He has wide-ranging domestic and international corporate and commercial experience across both private practice as well as in industry, and acts as legal counsel and business advisor to a wide range of UK and international clients, including Russia & CIS based companies and private investors.

Before joining Sherrards in 2009 to head up the corporate commercial team, Jean-Paul was head of Thomas Eggar’s Corporate Commercial practice based in London. Through his science and technology background, he has particular expertise in intellectual property and IT law, and leads the firm’s IP practice.

Jean-Paul is recognised as a legal expert in the charity and Trade Association sectors, having acted for large national and international charity and not-for-profit organisations for most of his career.

Career

Trained at Lincoln’s Inn; qualified as a Barrister 1987; qualified as a commercial mediator 2012; partner and head of corporate and commercial at Sherrards 2009 to date; partner and head of corporate/commercial (London) at Thomas Eggar LLP 2003-08; qualified as a public notary 2007; partner (corporate/commercial) Manches LLP 2001-03; partner and head of corporate/commercial at Piper Smith & Basham 1992-2001.

Publications include: ‘Tolleys Guide to the Charities Act’ 2006.

Current directorships/trusteeships: Maybrook Properties Ltd (Non-Exec), The London Centre for Mediation (Director), Peak People Limited (Director), Art for Living (Trustee), Masonic Charitable Foundation (Trustee).

Languages

French.

Memberships

Law Society and Notary Society.

Education

Rossall School; Inns of Court School of Law 1986-87

City University 1985-86

Lancaster University (1982-85 BSc Hons Physics)

Cambridge University 2006-07 (Diploma in notarial practice)

Law Society Finals 1994

CPE 1986

Barrister, Lincoln’s Inn 1987

Leisure

Motorcycling, photography, sailing.

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