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Charles Russell Speechlys sees 82 of its lawyers ranked in the Chambers UK Guide 2024

We are delighted to announce that 82 lawyers at Charles Russell Speechlys are ranked in the Chambers UK Guide 2024, with 14 seeing new or improved rankings compared to the previous year.

The Chambers UK Guide 2024 is the latest edition of the annual directory compiled by Chambers & Partners. The Guide aims to provide a database of the best law firms and solicitors in the UK. The rankings are based on real interviews with client representatives and form one of the most comprehensive directories in the legal sector.

As a Firm, Charles Russell Speechlys was ranked in 38 legal categories – 11 UK-wide, 12 in London, six in Cheltenham and nine in Guildford. The Firm maintained its ‘Band 1’ rankings in nine different categories.

The Firm’s next-gen talent featured prominently, with listings for six ‘Up and Coming’ individuals and six ‘Associates to Watch’.

Simon Ridpath, Managing Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys, comments:

It is fantastic to see so many of our individuals ranked in this year’s edition of Chambers and to see our Firm maintain so many top-tier rankings.

Our individuals have been incredibly busy advising clients and bolstering our strategic growth in the UK and internationally. When these directories come out, it’s an opportunity to step back and see where that hard work is paying off.

I want to thank everyone in our Firm for the work they do every day and our clients for their kind words, as these rankings can help shine a light on how we deliver meaningful value to our clients.

You can access our rankings in full here

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