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Chambers and Partners
NameChambers and Partners
TypePrivate
IndustryPublishing
Founded1990
FounderMichael Chambers
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Key peopleMichael Chambers, John Shiels

Chambers and Partners. As a leading publisher of annual guides to the world's top law firms, barristers, and solicitors, it has established itself as a trusted resource for in-house counsel, corporate lawyers, and private practice lawyers at firms like Kirkland & Ellis, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Clifford Chance. With a strong presence in the legal industry, it provides valuable insights and rankings for professionals working at organizations such as the American Bar Association, International Bar Association, and the Law Society of England and Wales. Its guides are widely recognized and respected by UK Supreme Court justices, United States Supreme Court justices, and other prominent judges and lawyers from Magic Circle firms like Allen & Overy, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, and Linklaters.

History

The company was founded in 1990 by Michael Chambers, who had a vision to create a comprehensive guide to the world's top law firms and lawyers, including those from White & Case, Baker McKenzie, and Dentons. Over the years, it has expanded its coverage to include guides for Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States, featuring firms like Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, Covington & Burling, and Jones Day. Its research team, comprising experienced journalists and lawyers from institutions like Harvard Law School, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge, conducts extensive interviews with in-house counsel, corporate lawyers, and private practice lawyers from firms like Latham & Watkins, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, and Ropes & Gray. This research helps to identify the top law firms and lawyers in various practice areas, including M&A, Corporate law, and Intellectual property law, as recognized by organizations such as the International Trademark Association and the American Intellectual Property Law Association.

Publications

The company publishes several guides, including the Chambers Global, Chambers Europe, Chambers Latin America, and Chambers USA, which provide rankings and insights on the world's top law firms and lawyers, including those from Sidley Austin, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, and Hogan Lovells. These guides are widely recognized and respected by law firms and in-house counsel at companies like Google, Microsoft, and Apple Inc., as well as by judges and lawyers from the European Court of Justice and the International Court of Arbitration. The guides also feature interviews with prominent lawyers and judges, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, and Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, and provide insights into the latest trends and developments in the legal industry, as reported by publications like the Financial Times, The New York Times, and The Lawyer.

Research and Rankings

The company's research team conducts extensive research and interviews to identify the top law firms and lawyers in various practice areas, including Banking and finance, Capital markets, and Dispute resolution, as recognized by organizations such as the International Bar Association and the American Bar Association. The research process involves gathering feedback from in-house counsel, corporate lawyers, and private practice lawyers from firms like DLA Piper, Baker & McKenzie, and Norton Rose Fulbright, as well as from judges and other legal professionals from institutions like the Supreme Court of the United States and the Court of Appeal of England and Wales. The rankings are based on factors such as technical ability, client service, and commercial awareness, and are widely recognized as a benchmark of excellence in the legal industry, as acknowledged by awards like the FT Innovative Lawyers and the Legal Business Awards.

Methodology

The company's methodology involves a rigorous research process, which includes conducting interviews with in-house counsel, corporate lawyers, and private practice lawyers from firms like WilmerHale, Sullivan & Cromwell, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges. The research team also gathers feedback from judges and other legal professionals from institutions like the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice. The rankings are based on a combination of factors, including technical ability, client service, and commercial awareness, and are designed to provide a comprehensive and accurate picture of the world's top law firms and lawyers, as recognized by organizations like the Law Society of England and Wales and the American Bar Association. The methodology is continually refined and updated to ensure that the rankings remain relevant and accurate, as reported by publications like The American Lawyer and Law360.

Awards and Recognition

The company's guides and rankings have received numerous awards and recognition from the legal industry, including the Queen's Award for Enterprise, the British Media Awards, and the PPA Awards, as well as recognition from organizations like the International Bar Association and the American Bar Association. The guides are widely recognized as a benchmark of excellence in the legal industry, and are used by in-house counsel, corporate lawyers, and private practice lawyers from firms like Herbert Smith Freehills, Ashurst, and Addleshaw Goddard to identify the top law firms and lawyers in various practice areas. The company's research and rankings have also been recognized by judges and other legal professionals from institutions like the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and the Court of Justice of the European Union, and have been featured in publications like The Times, The Guardian, and The Financial Times. Category:Publishing companies of the United Kingdom

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