Region Area

Barristers

Jason Perrin

Jason Perrin

Work Department

Business and Property

Position

Barrister.

Career

Jason graduated with a 1st Class Law Degree and an ‘Outstanding’ on the Bar Course, performing top of his year on both courses, and was nominated for the ‘Barrister of the Year’ Award for the Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards 2019.

Jason has a broad business and property practice with experience of high-value multi-track cases. Jason has regular court appearances and frequently acts as sole counsel in the High Court and County Court. Outside of court, Jason has experience advising in conference, advising by telephone, drafting statements of case and provides written advice.

Prior to joining No5 Barristers' Chambers, Jason worked in the litigation, regulatory and contentious tax team at Pinsent Masons LLP, a top 20 international law firm. During this time, Jason was seconded to work at a client’s office in Westminster on a claim regarding the termination of a GBP 750 million contract and gained valuable experience working on an array of commercial disputes including fraud, contractual disputes, tort of nuisance and company matters.

Memberships

Middle Temple

Chancery Bar Association

Midland Chancery and Commercial Bar Association (Committee Member)

Education

LLB Law Degree – 1st Class (Graduated Top of Year)

BPTC, University of Law – “Outstanding” (Top of Year)

Mentions

Midland Circuit • Regional Bar

Chancery, probate, and tax

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Jason Perrin – No5 Barristers’ Chambers ‘Jason’s great strength is his ability to combine intellectual rigour and commercial acuity with an unwavering dedication to the clients’ best interests. His approachable nature and empathy with clients make him a very popular choice.’
Midland Circuit • Regional Bar

Commercial litigation

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Jason Perrin – No5 Barristers’ Chambers ‘Jason has the unique ability to absorb information quickly to provide pragmatic and commercially astute advice. His drafting is always on point. Jason’s preparation for court is thorough and he instantly commands judicial attention.’