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Citywealth ‘Leaders List’ rankings for Mills & Reeve
Members of the Leeds office of national law firm, Mills & Reeve, have been recognised on Citywealth’s annual ‘Leaders List’, which recommends their expertise in the private wealth management.
Partner, Philip Way; joint national head of family law, David Salter; and senior associate, Edward Heaton, who all work in the family law team, are highlighted on the list as ‘Leading Lawyers’ for their experience and outstanding professional capabilities.
The annual ‘Leaders List’, now in its eighth edition, provides an independent seal of approval for professionals working in the private wealth management field and offers a valuable resource for those looking to procure legal services.
David Salter said: “We’re delighted to be recognised on such a prestigious report. It’s a strong external endorsement for the quality of the service the team in Leeds offers clients and one which we work very hard to uphold.
“We’ve recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of Mills & Reeve’s northern offices and these listings are yet another boost in strengthening our position as one of the region’s leading law firms.”
Citywealth managing director, Joe Bell, said: “I would like to offer my congratulations to those who have made our Leaders List this year. Good advice is more important than ever in what has been a period of extreme turbulence for clients, one in which quality guidance has been at a premium and when the best of the best really stand out.
Mills & Reeve has also been named for a record tenth year running as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in The Sunday Times’ annual survey. In addition, it was recognised as one of the top 50 innovative law firms in Europe, in the 2012 Financial Times ‘Innovative Lawyers’ report.
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