Cameron Jack

Education: University of Dundee - English Law LL.B (Hons); University of Dundee - Undergraduate Scots Law conversion course

Admitted: Solicitor (England & Wales) 2026

Year Joined: 2020

Languages: English

Cameron Jack

Associate
Cameron, who is originally from Northern Ireland, studied both English law and Scots law, graduating from the University of Dundee with English Law LL.B (Hons) in 2019. Having joined Giambrone & Partners in 2020, he has dedicated over five years of service to the firm and qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales in 2026.
 
Cameron deals primarily with a broad spectrum of family matters, bringing considerable expertise to complex and contentious international cases. His practice focuses heavily on cross-border contested divorce jurisdiction proceedings, as well as cross-border divorce and financial remedy proceedings for a variety of financial backgrounds including high-net-worth (HNW) individuals, often resolving complicated disputes.
Cameron is also experienced in complex private children matters, including sensitive Hague Convention child abduction proceedings. Cameron is a firm advocate for Alternative Dispute Resolution and enjoys exploring these options with clients, to avoid protracted litigation where appropriate.
 
As an integral part of the firm's LGBT+ team, Cameron specialises in advising LGBT+ clients. He is highly regarded for his empathetic approach and his deep understanding of the unique personal circumstances of the clients he represents.
 
Cameron’s expertise also extends to employment law, where he works tirelessly to navigate and resolve complex workplace situations for his clients through both mediation and robust dispute resolution. His employment practice has a strong focus on protecting employee rights in cases of unfair dismissal and challenging purported redundancies where employers have failed to follow proper legal procedures and due process. Drawing on his role within the firm's LGBT+ team, Cameron is particularly dedicated to advocating for LGBT+ employees who have been subjected to workplace harassment, discrimination, or unfair dismissal, ensuring their rights and dignities are fiercely protected. Additionally, he provides advice for clients pursuing disability claims, ensuring that workplace discrimination and failures to make reasonable adjustments are stringently addressed.
 
Finally, Cameron assists international British clients with the drafting of cross-border Wills in Europe, ensuring that their multi-jurisdictional estate planning needs are fully secure.

Recent Case Studies

Securing the Return of Abducted Children to Spain

In a highly sensitive international child abduction case, Cameron was integral to the legal team representing a father seeking the return of his wrongfully removed children to their habitual residence in Spain. Acting swiftly under the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the team navigated complex domestic and international family law to ensure the children's welfare remained the central focus. Working collaboratively with barristers Alex Aspinwall and Sophia Gonella from Fourteen Chambers, Cameron and the Family team assisted in securing the safe and swift return of the children to a stable environment, emphasising the paramount importance of obtaining tailored, decisive legal advice in such emotionally charged, cross-border disputes.

Complex International Divorce Involving Multi-Jurisdictional Assets

In a highly complex international divorce, Cameron assisted in proceedings in England & Wales involving high-net-worth assets distributed across England, France, and Switzerland. The case presented intricate disputes regarding jurisdiction, domicile, and forum, requiring strategic management to settle and resolve issues surrounding the English court's jurisdiction. Cameron contributed to resolving crucial interim orders for maintenance as well as a Legal Services Payment Order (LSPO) in a commercially pragmatic manner. Ultimately, he supported the team in negotiating a comprehensive and commercially sensible cross-border financial settlement that addressed all global assets, effectively minimising the financial and emotional impact on the client, and avoiding years of complicated, stressful, and expensive cross-border litigation.

Resolving Anglo-French Financial Remedy Proceedings Prior to Final Hearing

Cameron recently assisted with an intricate cross-border Anglo-French financial remedy matter where the majority of the matrimonial wealth was located in France. The case involved highly complicated elements, including the valuation and division of company assets and income streams, the treatment of inherited wealth, and the division of illiquid French assets. Working alongside the wider legal team to employ a strategic and pragmatic approach, Cameron helped Giambrone & Partners successfully negotiate a favourable settlement for the client well before the matter reached the final and most costly stages of contested financial remedy proceedings, ensuring a clean, cost-effective, and efficient resolution.

Comprehensive Settlement in High-Value Co-habitation Dispute and Injunction Proceedings

In a complex separation matter following a long-term relationship, Cameron worked closely with the lead solicitor to guide a client through multifaceted legal challenges involving a multi-million-pound property. The case required navigating intricate disputes regarding beneficial interests under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA), alongside managing highly sensitive, urgent proceedings concerning a Non-Molestation Order (NMO) and an Occupation Order. Adopting a strategic and holistic approach, Cameron assisted in negotiating a comprehensive settlement that encompassed all potential property and protective claims. This proactive resolution not only secured the client's financial interests and personal safety but also effectively avoided protracted litigation, significantly minimising the associated emotional toll and legal costs.