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Record rankings for Weightmans in Legal 500 2015
UK Top 45 National law firm Weightmans LLP has been recommended as a TOP-TIER FIRM in 13 practice areas and recommended in a further 54 practice areas in the latest edition of The Legal 500.
Moreover, seven lawyers have been listed in an elite ‘leading lawyers’ list, and 115 lawyers have been recommended in The Legal 500 United Kingdom 2014 editorial. The firm has also maintained their band 2 ranking in the North West regional review.
Weightmans Managing Partner, John Schorah says the achievements in this year’s Legal 500 are a true reflection of the firm’s consistent growth and progress, and demonstrate its unique full service offering:
“Our belief in delivering a truly authentic exceptional client service for our clients has led to another year of excellent rankings in this year’s Legal 500. Our business strategy, is about our people delivering expert knowledge, outstanding client service and quality advice. These attributes are at the heart of our culture and we are proud that this has been recognised by our clients and The Legal 500.”
The last 12 months has been a period of growth for Weightmans, with numerous key hires, the recently reported expansion in Leeds with the merger with Ford & Warren, and a record turnover of £89.2m at the end of the last financial year.
The Legal 500 is widely regarded ’as offering one of the most comprehensive and definitive reviews of law firms worldwide.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Weightmans LLP .
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