Jenna is a Partner at Eldwick Law. She is a specialist dispute resolution lawyer, with a particular expertise in cross-border litigation, arbitration, and international sanctions compliance. She has been recognised by leading directories, including Chambers & Partners Guide 2026 as a notable specialist dispute resolution lawyer “…who acts on global commercial disputes…”.
Jenna’s clients include state owned energy and shipping companies, very high net worth individuals, and multi-national corporations. She works closely with her clients’ in-house legal teams, providing strategic advice on how they should navigate high-value commercial disputes.
With an eye for detail and an analytical mind, Jenna is able to break down complex cases in clear and concise terms. Her analytical skills make her the ideal choice for sophisticated clients looking to control the pace and direction of technically complex cases. She has appeared in cases before the High Court, the Court of Appeal and several international arbitration centres.
Jenna has developed a reputation as a self-assured and strategic litigator. She has experience of prosecuting and defending claims for fraud, breach of trust, professional negligence, and various company law claims, including shareholder disputes and derivative claims.
In addition to her disputes practice, Jenna is a specialist sanctions lawyer. She has developed Eldwick’s practice in this niche area of law, and is the firm’s leading practitioner on the interpretation of the UK’s sanctions regime. She has acted for multi-national companies, private individuals and state entities in providing advice on how to comply with and navigate the multi-faceted world of sanctions compliance. In addition to the UK, Jenna regularly co-ordinates with lawyers from G7 countries, particularly the US, EU, Canada and Australia to provide global sanctions advice to her clients.
Jenna is a dual-qualified solicitor in the UK and South Africa. Prior to joining Eldwick Law, Jenna worked in one of South Africa’s leading competition firms based in Johannesburg, where she acted for large corporations in the construction, mining, energy and retail sectors.
