Bedell Cristin has maintained its top tier rankings across key practice areas in the latest Legal 500 UK rankings, published last week.
The leading legal directory has ranked the firm's Jersey Dispute Resolution, Private Client, Capital Markets, Regulatory & White Collar Crime and Commercial Property teams in the highest categories, following independent research and client feedback.
The latest edition – covering the firm's Guernsey, Jersey and London offices – has also promoted Advocate John Scanlan to Next Generation Partner for Guernsey Investment Funds, and Group Partner Elena Gogh to Next Generation Partner for Guernsey Private Client.
In all, the guide names nine Bedell Cristin partners across the three offices as Leading Partner and five as Next Generation Partner, with eight further lawyers recognised as Leading Associates, and three in the Hall of Fame.
Bedell Cristin Global Managing Partner Tim Pearce said: "Winning independent recognition of this kind, both collectively and individually, shows how we are seen in the market, and we are grateful to those who contributed to the research process this year.
"I am particularly pleased to see so many of our lawyers from partner through to associate recognised for the quality of their work across such a broad range of legal disciplines – their success is down to the combination of hard work, technical skill and excellent client care that Bedell Cristin is all about."
Mr Pearce and fellow partners Martin Paul and Edward Bennett were named in the Legal 500 Hall of Fame in the listings issued recently.
The Leading Partners are: Nancy Chien, Alasdair Davidson, Edward Drummond, Robert Gardner, Alasdair Hunter, Richard Le Liard, Jeff O'Boyle, Kate Ovenden and Guy Westmacott.
The Next Generation Partners are: Bobby Christie, Tom Davies, Elena Gogh, Sevyn Kalsi and John Scanlan. The Leading Associates are: Natasha Bairstow, Antony Clerehugh, Malcolm Ellis, Tendai Gakanje, Louise Hassell, Louise Ridgway, Hannah Robinson and Sonia Shah.
Pictured top: Tim Pearce.
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