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Thomas Eggar ranked in Top 25 Most Admired
Leading national law firm, Thomas Eggar LLP, has been voted one of the Top 25 Most Admired Companies 2012.
Voted for by clients and industry peers, Thomas Eggar received the ranking from Private Client Practitioner, a leading magazine and online information portal for bankers, financial planners and investment manager. The Top 25 Most Admired Companies is the ultimate accolade within the publication’s Top 25 series.
Thomas Eggar’s expert private client team provides a broad range of specialist legal and tax support to individuals in areas including family, wealth planning and tax & trusts.
Richard Jordan, head of the Private Client team at Thomas Eggar, commented: ‘We are delighted to have been voted one of the Top 25, joining some of the biggest and best private client-centric firms in the UK. We’ve always been proud of our reputation as a leading UK-wide private client law firm and would like to thank our clients for recognising our commitment to seeking out creative legal and business solutions.’
TheTop 25 Most Admired Companies list combines the four Top 25 rankings including the leading private client accountancy practices, private client orientated trust firms and independent financial advisors. This follows Thomas Eggar’s 2011 recognition as one of the Top 25 Law Firms and Richard Jordan being voted one of the 50 Most Influential in 2012.
A nationwide law firm, Thomas Eggar has offices in London, Gatwick, Chichester, Newbury, Southampton and Worthing.
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