North West law firm SAS Daniels achieves best ever Chambers UK rankings
North West law firm SAS Daniels LLP has achieved its best ever rankings in the national Chambers UK legal guide.
The firm saw five of its legal specialists named in the latest Chambers UK guide, which ranks law firms and individual lawyers based on research carried out by 150 editors and researchers.
SAS Daniels’ Andrew Clark (real estate), Jonathan Whittaker (employment & education), Kaye Whitby (corporate/mergers and acquisitions), Bik-ki Irving (private client) and Paul Formby (restructuring & insolvency) were all named in the report.
Elsewhere Bik-ki Irving, the firm’s head of wills and wealth planning, was named in the ‘Up and Coming’ category, while real estate partner Andrew Clark was described as “well regarded by peers, particularly for his client relationship skills”.
The Chambers UK report further listed SAS Daniels for corporate, employment and real estate in the North West, and for both family and matrimonial and private client in the Manchester area.
Additionally, the firm was named nationally for Education: Institution (Schools) (Recognised Practitioner), which is a new listing for the company.
SAS Daniels, which last month expanded its offering with a new service for schools, has a growing team of more than 70 legal advisors, 24 of whom are partners. It operates from offices in Stockport, Chester, Congleton and Macclesfield.
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