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Jennifer Revis

Jennifer Revis

Work Department

International Commercial & Trade

Position

Jennifer Revis is a partner in Baker McKenzie's London office and co-leads our EMEA Customs Team.

Jennifer focuses her practice on the public regulation of international trade, particularly in a wide range of customs compliance issues. She regularly advises clients on import matters, including customs valuation, rules of origin, and classification. She has worked with clients designing and implementing their compliance programs, policies, procedures and risk assessments, and assisting them in customs audits. She has significant experience in managing global customs projects and disputes, particularly in the area of customs valuation (transfer pricing; assists; royalties). Jennifer also advises on FTAs and trade remedies matters.

Jennifer has been consistently recognised as a "Leading Individual" for Customs & Excise and “Next Generation Partner” for Trade, WTO Anti-Dumping And Customs. Clients describe her as "an outstanding customs lawyer and litigator with fantastic experience. She is also easy to work with and leads her team with aplomb", "without a doubt, one of the best customs lawyers in the business (…) with an exceptionally deep knowledge of customs valuation concepts, as well as considerable experience applying those concepts in a variety of jurisdictions."

Jennifer has been on secondment to the UK customs authorities (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) in their tax and excise litigation department and to the Firm's European Law Centre in Brussels.

Languages

English, French, German

Memberships

Law Society of England & Wales - Solicitors' European Group - Member UK Customs Practitioners Group - Member

Education

College of Law at London (L.P.C.) (2003) College of Law at Guildford (Post Graduate Diploma in Law) (2002) University of Pierre Mendès, Grenoble (Maitrise des Sciences et Techniques en Relations Internationales) (2001) University of Kent at Canterbury (Diploma International Relations) (2000)

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