Simon Jailler
About Simon Jailler
Simon Jailler is a Senior Editor specializing in Data Protection at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2018. With a strong legal background, he focuses on developing resources and guidance related to data protection law.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Simon Jailler has served as Senior Editor for Data Protection at Thomson Reuters since 2018. Based in London, he focuses on legal writing and editing related to data protection issues. His role involves contributing to the development of data protection resources, particularly within Thomson Reuters Practical Law. Jailler's work enhances the legal knowledge available to practitioners, ensuring that they have access to practical guidance on data protection matters.
Previous Experience at DHL
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Simon Jailler worked at DHL as Legal Counsel from 2006 to 2018. During his 12 years at DHL, he provided legal support and guidance on various issues, including data protection. His experience in this role contributed to his extensive knowledge of legal frameworks surrounding data protection and compliance.
Background in Legal Writing and Editing
Simon Jailler possesses a strong background in legal writing and editing, particularly in the area of data protection law. His expertise allows him to create practical legal guidance for professionals navigating data protection issues. This skill set has been instrumental in his contributions to Thomson Reuters and his previous roles.
Education and Expertise
Simon Jailler studied Law at Queen Mary College, University of London, where he earned an Honours Degree in Law (LLB) from 1985 to 1988. His educational background laid the foundation for his extensive expertise in data protection law. Additionally, he attended Cedars Upper School prior to his university studies.
Career at Northgate Information Solutions
In 2006, Simon Jailler briefly worked as a Commercial Lawyer at Northgate Information Solutions for 11 months. This role contributed to his legal experience prior to his long tenure at DHL and subsequent position at Thomson Reuters.