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Clarke Willmott's strong 2017 Chambers & Partners results
Law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has announced a strong set of results in the 2017 Chambers and Partners legal directory.
The guide, which ranks the most outstanding law firms and lawyers in the UK, recommended the national firm in 34 practice areas with seven areas achieving Tier 1 rankings.
There were also 62 individual recommendations for Clarke Willmott lawyers, 17 of which were Tier 1 rated.
Clarke Willmott Chief Executive Stephen Rosser, who was awarded an ‘Eminent Practitioner’ accolade by Chambers & Partners, said: “We are delighted with this year’s Chambers and Partners rankings.
“Not only are we ranked in 34 specialist practise areas with 62 of our people recommended, we have also received excellent accolades from our clients who are quoted in the guide.
“Top tier ratings are a great indication of quality and we were pleased to see our Personal Injury practice in Somerset gain this accolade this year.
“We also saw rankings go up for our Bristol Corporate team, Birmingham Family team and Southampton Litigation team.
“The recognition reflects the time we invest in developing relationships with our clients, our high level of service and our straightforward approach.”
Chambers and Partners ranks law firms and lawyers based on the research of 170 full-time editors and researchers who talk to lawyers and clients by conducting in-depth telephone interviews. Clarke Willmott LLP is a national law firm with seven offices across the country, including Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton and Taunton.
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