Chambers High Net Worth 2021
Ranked band 1 in the 2021 Chambers High Net Worth guide, sources commend the team “they are fantastic, they are incredibly generous with their time, they are willing to assist others. They go well beyond just client work, they try to improve immigration for all. They are at the forefront,” enthuses a market insider, who adds: “They really get each and every aspect that may affect a high net worth individual.”
Sophie Barrett-Brown “She is absolutely amazing, very technical and solution-focused.” “She is brilliant, she is extremely bright but she is also extremely personable. She can get complex ideas across in an easy to understand way.” “She is so knowledgeable, she knows everything there is to know about her field.” “If I ever need an immigration lawyer, she is the person I would go to. She is technically brilliant.”
Nicolette Bostock “is extremely knowledgeable about the rules and regulations, keeps us informed of any changes and responds promptly and efficiently to any requests for information.” “Nicolette is sensational: practical and effective advice delivered with poise.”
Zeena Luchowa “She is very easy to communicate with, has significant experience and has a good eye for detail.” “She is exceptionally professional and personable, and her written work is fantastic. She goes above and beyond anything we expect.”
Read the full review in Chambers and Partners.
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