A Wycombe based law firm have been regarded as one of the best law firms in the world, following the new Legal 500 rankings.
Blaser Mills Law, who are based on the Oxford Road, have seen themselves get listed in 10 practice areas and have got 23 recommended lawyers, which includes four ‘rising star ‘ lawyers , two partners who have been listed as ‘next generation partners’ and one lawyer who has been recognised as a ‘leading individual’.
The list is compiled through extensive research, which includes 70,000 interviews with in-house counsel, law firms and barristers’ chambers throughout the country to pinpoint leading experts who have achieved the most notable success or have a reputation for reliability.
And in acknowledging the highest performing legal firms on a global scale, the Legal 500 has been analysing the capabilities of law firms for the last 32 years in over 150 jurisdictions.
Hiren Gandhi, Partner at Blaser Mills Law, said: “The Blaser Mills Law team are beyond thrilled to be recognised by the prestigious Legal 500 for the sixth year running, and are particularly proud of the 23 different team members listed by the renowned industry platform.
“As a firm, we work exceptionally hard for both private and commercial clients, and to receive acknowledgement of this by the rigorous Legal 500 process acts as an incredibly valuable seal of approval.”
Additionally, the new rankings coincides with the firm’s wider ambitious growth plans, which are being driven by Blaser Mills Law’s executive chairman, Jonathan Lilley and the Management Executive.
Hiren then added: “There have been several significant changes within the business over the past year as we have continued to grow.
“Jonathan and the management team have worked tirelessly to drive Blaser Mills Law as we expand our commercial department, whilst working hard to maintain the same standards of excellence for all clients.”
The law firm have got branches in High Wycombe, Amersham, Silverstone and London.
For more information, visit www.blasermills.co.uk.
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