Chambers success for Langley solicitors
Langleys Solicitors LLP has achieved significant new rankings in the 2014 Chambers and Partners UK, the directory of the legal profession.
The directory identifies the UK’s leading law firms and lawyers based on interviews with solicitors and their clients.
Four Langleys solicitors are newly ranked in the directory for 2014, taking the number of lawyers at Langleys with ‘Leaders in Their Field’ status to a record 18.
John Conlon and Alison McGowan, who work in Langleys’ Lincoln office, both achieve recognition for their Family work. Sam Gray, also Lincoln-based, is recognised for her Insolvency practice while Tim Craig, based in York, is ranked for his work in Construction.
Not only that, Langleys has achieved a new ranking for its Construction practice, taking its number of practice area rankings to an impressive 10.
In addition to the new entries, 14 individual solicitors have maintained their ‘Leaders in Their Field’ status including Langleys’ managing partner David Thompson for his UK-wide work in Insurance Law.
David said: “Langleys rankings for 2014 demonstrate the calibre and strength of our excellent team who consistently deliver high quality work and practice across every aspect of UK law.”
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