Wednesday, December 4, 2024

‘The Lawyer’ ranks Sills & Betteridge in the UK’s Top 200 law firms for a 3rd Year

With an impressive 12 place leap up the table, Sills & Betteridge LLP now proudly takes 174th position in the ‘UK200’, placing the practice among the UK’s best performing law firms.

Compiled by The Lawyer publication, the annual report is the result of months of detailed, impartial research into the firm’s financial performance, service delivery, and analysis of its partners and employees in terms of gender and other diversity characteristics, progression and development.

It is seen as the benchmark report for anyone with a serious interest in the business of law.

Chief Executive Martyn Hall who was quoted in the report is delighted with the results: “The last 18 months of disruption to the legal market seems to have had quite an impact on the list with some firms being affected more than others.

“I’m pleased to see that Sills & Betteridge LLP has significantly improved its position in the list and goes into 2022 in a very strong position. This is down to sound planning from our management team, robust working practices and the hard work and commitment from our staff.”

The results were announced hot on the heels of another prestigious publication The Legal 500 releasing its findings on the firm. Known as ‘the world’s largest legal directory’ it again recognised Sills & Betteridge as a ‘Leading Law Firm’, with several of its practice areas improving their tier rankings.

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