Jason Hooker
Partner
I moved to England from South Africa in 2000 where I have acquired significant expertise and skills in residential and commercial property law.
My focus is on client service and matching solutions to my clients’ needs by having a professional and pragmatic approach. I am approachable and aim to provide my clients with the best possible outcome, identifying key issues, through clear legal advice.
2007 – Admitted as a lawyer in New South Wales, Australia
Fluent in Afrikaans

Experience & Expertise
I have 20 years extensive experience in residential and commercial property law.
I act for individuals, companies, investors, developers, lenders and professional/international sportsman on a wide range of property matters including leasing, landlord and tenant, sales, acquisitions and property financing.
Away from work I enjoy watching most sports particularly rugby at which I played at a high level, cricket and football as well as travelling and spending time with my family.
Qualifications
- 1995 – Bachelor of Commerce degree (University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa)
- 1997 – LLB (University of Port Elizabeth)
- 1999 – Admitted as an attorney in the Supreme Court of South Africa
- 2002 – Admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales
- 2007 – Admitted as a lawyer in New South Wales, Australia
- Fluent in Afrikaans
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