Jack Stinton-Brownbridge is a Paralegal in our Bristol Court of Protection department. Jack joined Reeds in August 2024 and mostly assists Natasha Perry and Maisy Berrigan with their daily tasks. This is primarily creating Legal Aid applications, reviewing disclosure, preparing legal documents and going to client visits.

Jack routinely assists with cases involving deprivation of liberty, capacity and best interests issues in Court of Protection proceedings. This involves dealing with protected and sensitive issues with empathy and professionalism.

Prior to joining Reeds, Jack studied law at the University of Bristol. During his time there, Jack worked for his university’s law clinic, volunteered at a Legal Aid law firm, completed a Human Rights Internship, and worked part-time at a tree-tops course.

Jack is an excellent communicator and really enjoys working with, and getting desired results for, clients. He is extremely passionate about Court of Protection law and always ensures that his work is of the highest possible standard.

In the future, Jack would like to develop Education Law.