Jaggers is her lawyer and the man who brought Estella to live with Miss Havisham.
Mr. Jaggers is a lawyer who acts as Miss Havisham's legal advisor and executor of her estate. He has a professional relationship with her, providing legal guidance and carrying out her wishes regarding her wealth and affairs.
Jaggers, the lawyer, told Pip that Miss Havisham wanted to see him regarding a matter of business they had previously discussed.
He wanted to save the child and give her a chance in life...
Estella was to be picked up by Mr. Jaggers, the lawyer who was responsible for arranging her new life in London as part of her inheritance from Miss Havisham.
Jaggers is the lawyer that pips secret benefactor goes to...Jaggers is the person giving pip the money on his birthdays! Also later in the book when Magwitch gets caught Jaggers name gets him out of trouble
mr. jaggers had represented him
Pip was taken to meet Miss Havisham by Mr. Pumblechook, a relative of Pip's sister, who arranged for him to visit Satis House where Miss Havisham lived.
At dinner in "Great Expectations," Mr. Jaggers reveals to Pip that Miss Havisham is the secret benefactress behind his expectations. This revelation changes Pip's perception of his life and propels the story forward.
After dinner at Mr. Jaggers' house in Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," Pip and the other guests listen to Matthew Pocket's stories about Miss Havisham and Estella. Pip feels uncomfortable around Estella and struggles with his feelings for her. The evening ends with Pip feeling confused and conflicted about his place in society and his growing infatuation with Estella.
He is the young man Pip had fought with at Miss Havisham's house.
Wemmick wants Pip to notice the hand of the housekeeper, Molly, and how she and Mr. Jaggers share similarities in their hands. This connection hints at a deeper relationship between Mr. Jaggers and Molly.
Mr. Jaggers had represented him.
Mr jaggers had represented him