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Partners receive Chambers UK High Net Worth rankings

18 July 2022

Congratulations to our senior partner Paul Gordon and partner Simon Cook who have both been ranked in Chambers UK’s annual High Net Worth guide.

This prestigious national guide recognises the leading professional advisers to the private wealth market and is published all over the world. Since its inaugural edition six years ago, our lawyers have been ranked in every guide.

Head of dispute resolution, Paul has been named as a leading individual in the South West for his expertise and broad range of experience in litigation, inheritance and trusts disputes.

Simon, who is head of the wills, trusts & probate team, is also ranked for his knowledge in high-value estate administration, while the wills, trust & probate team are recognised for their excellent work in Cheltenham and the surrounding area.

Managing partner, Bridget Redmond commented: “We are immensely proud to have, again, been recognised in the High Net Worth Guide, having been ranked in this independent guide every year since its inception in 2017. It’s a great achievement and reflects the high quality of the advice that our firm can offer in this complex and dynamic area of the law. Many congratulations to Paul, Simon and our wills, trust and probate team, who absolutely deserve such recognition.”

Chambers High Net Worth is compiled by independent editors and researchers who decide rankings based on factors including technical legal ability, client service and satisfaction after undertaking in-depth client interviews.
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