Lawyers

Olivia Jamison

Olivia Jamison

CMS, London

Position

Partner

Career

Olivia Jamison has practised environment law for 20 years both at UK and EU level. She is a specialist environment, sustainability and product practitioner.  Olivia is dual qualified in England and Wales and in the Republic of Ireland. She is a member of CMS’ Global ESG Steering Committee and the UK’s Sustainability Committee. Olivia initiated the UK business’ SBTi commitment. She advises on the following areas:

Traditional environment and health and safety liabilities as evolving in the transition to a low carbon economy: waste, contaminated land, permitting, regulatory compliance, risk transfer and crisis and incident management. The broad sustainability agenda: encompassing the European Green Deal and the UK’s Climate Change Act and Net Zero policies; advising on strategic sensitive environment issues at domestic and EU level including environment and sustainability related marketing claims, the circular economy, extended producer responsibility including deposit return schemes, forced labour, deforestation, the ETS, CBAMs, plastics and packaging, environmental taxes, energy efficiency and energy performance of buildings, transportation and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. International conventions in relation to environment, climate change, biodiversity and the protection of natural resources. Reporting schemes: for energy and carbon, energy efficiency, the Non Financial Reporting Directive and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive Product compliance: labelling, substance restrictions and prohibitions, claims, ecodesign, energy labelling, end of life requirements, product safety and multi jurisdictional product recall and notifications. Civil and criminal litigation and tribunals: judicial review, group actions, dealing with regulatory notices, prosecutions and civil sanctions.

Memberships

UKELA HSLA

Education

Solicitor-Advocate (Higher Courts – Criminal Proceedings) LPC, College of Law, Chester LLB (Hons), University of Manchester

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