The Truro firm ranked in all its service areas.
Intellectual property head Rebecca Anforth retains the elite “leading partner” status. Corporate lead Henry Maples rubs shoulders with “next generation” partners in the region. The commercial property editors again recommend Jenny Harbord and Caroline Daly. David Williams places in the region’s six “next generation” commercial property partners.
New rankings for employment and energy complete the set. Editors recommend Melanie Rowe for leading a ‘proactive client-focused’ employment team. In energy, Jenny Harbord‘s team is hailed as a ‘firm with London capabilities’.
David Williams commented:
“We’ve had a subtle goal of getting all our services ranked in the Legal 500. Our first-attempt success shows the high calibre of our team, clients, and reputation.”
The Legal 500 is a respected global legal directory. Released on 2 October 2024, the 2025 edition ranks 1,176 law UK firms of which over half are in London. Firms make submissions about 12 months before publication. Researchers collate feedback from referees and peers coupled with firm interviews. The directory’s editors value strong tech skills and a creative, client-focused way to solve problems.