Jane Glass - Partner
“Jane Glass is greatly respected for the committed approach she applies to her cases” and “has a reputation for developing extremely productive relationships with her clients.” (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2010)
Jane Glass is "highly efficient with great judgement." (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2009)
A lawyer who "devotes herself to clients’ interests with tenacity" (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2008)
Recommended for Business Crime in The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers, 2007“
“Said to ‘live and breathe her cases’ and will ‘leave no stone unturned’ for her clients” (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2007)
“Picked up her fair share of recommendations for her ability to just get on with it and do a real good job with the minimum of fuss” (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2006)
“Feisty, no-nonsense and intelligent … has her feet on the ground and works bloody hard” (Chambers UK - A Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession, 2003)
Jane qualified as a solicitor in 1996, having previously worked for the firm as a paralegal. She was admitted to partnership in 1997.
Over the past 10 years, Jane has been involved in advising and representing defendants under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, the Financial Services Authority, HM Customs & Excise (now merged into HM Revenue & Customs), the Royal Military Police and various police forces around the country including the Metropolitan Police Service and the City of London Police. Her particular area of expertise is preparing large, complex and high profile cases, which often involves working with other professionals (e.g. solicitors instructed on other aspects of the case, such as libel; Public Relations specialists; accountants and other experts).
Notable cases which Jane has prepared include the CWS and the Versailles cases, both prosecuted by the SFO; the AIT case prosecuted by the FSA; the Court Martial of the highest ranking army officer to face Court Martial proceedings as a result of serving in Iraq; and the horse race fixing case prosecuted by the CPS and investigated by the City of London Police.
Jane is a member of the Law Society and London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association.

