About Jacob C. Jørgensen
International construction and arbitration lawyer with 10+ years PQE from UK, Scandinavian and Swiss law firms.
ContractorJacob C. Jørgensen
I am an international arbitration and construction lawyer with more than 10 years’ PQE from Swiss, UK and Scandinavian law firms. In 2015, I joined the legal department of the Danish EPC power plant company, BWSC A/S. My work is focused on contentious matters related to the financing, construction and operation of biomass or diesel-fueled power plants worldwide.
I dedicate a considerable part of my free time to academic projects and pro bono work. Most recently, I have joined the international organisation, A4ID, as a pro bono lawyer.
Since 2011, I have been listed as an arbitration expert in the “Who’s Who Legal” (http://whoswholegal.com/profiles/66471/0/jorgensen/jacob-christian-jorgensen/). In January 2016, I became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
For more details concerning my background and areas of expertise please refer to my LinkedIn profile and websites:
https://www.facebook.com/jacobcjoergensen/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-c-j%C3%B8rgensen-a44a30a7
https://jacobcjoergensen.wordpress.com/
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