Experience:
Jonathan Moody advises clients on all aspects of pensions law.
According to Chambers UK 2008, clients hail him for 'knowing exactly what is going on' and for his pragmatic approach that 'helps clients to work with the law.' Chambers UK 2007 described him as a 'first class' lawyer who 'brings a sensible, commercial view to matters' and 'works selflessly, exploring all the options and coming back with solutions for the client.
Jonathan joined the London office of Mayer Brown in 2000 and was appointed partner in 2003. Between 1995 and 2000, he worked for another prominent UK law firm, and earlier held research and business positions in London and Cambridge. Jonathan is Secretary and Member of the Association of Pension Lawyers' Legislative and Parliamentary Committee. Over 2003 to 2007, he led the APL's work on two key areas of legislation, tax simplification and age discrimination.
Education:
London Guildhall University, Law Society Finals, 1991-1992, Common Professional Examination, 1990-1991, University of Cambridge, 1979-82, Williams College, 1978, Winchester College, 1973-78. |