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Trio of award shortlistings for Womble Bond Dickinson
Womble Bond Dickinson has been shortlisted for three awards at the 2018 Legal 500 Awards.
The transatlantic law firm was recognised for its expertise in the Insurance, Real Estate and Transport sectors advising international, national and regional clients. It has been nominated for:
- Insurance - professional negligence as a firm specialism
- Transport in the North
- Real Estate in the North
The awards, which recognise excellence in the legal profession, follow the publication of the Legal 500 directory, the leading guide to law firms in the UK. The winners will be announced next year following in-depth research and conversations with some 250,000 in-house lawyers.
In this year’s Legal 500 publication, Womble Bond Dickinson was recommended in 99 practice areas including 33 as a top tier firm. 24 of Womble Bond Dickinson’s lawyers were also listed as ‘leading lawyers’ with a further 200 individuals recommended across the UK.
Jonathan Blair, Managing Partner at Womble Bond Dickinson, said: “Following our positive rankings in this year’s Legal 500, we are delighted to have been shortlisted for these three awards. The nominations are a direct result of the feedback our clients have shared, recognising the high quality advice we provide as well as our in-depth sector expertise.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Womble Bond Dickinson .
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