Six lawyers have been recognised as leaders in Who's Who Legal 2023
Who’s Who Legal 2023 has recognised six of our lawyers as leaders in their field both in the UK and USA for Corporate Immigration.
Laura Devine has been ranked as a Thought Leader Global Elite & Thought Leader – “Laura is absolutely fantastic!”, “She is one of the most-respected lawyers in the industry”, “She is the best around, no question”.
Sophie Barrett-Brown has been ranked as a Thought Leader Global Elite & Thought Leader – “She is a leader in the world of immigration”, “Sophie possesses a brilliant legal mind”.
Natasha Chell has been ranked as a Thought Leader – “Natasha has the ability to think of creative solutions”, “She is determined to explore all avenues to get success for her client”.
Jennifer Stevens has been ranked as a USA Thought Leader – “Jennifer is a excellent resource for UK immigration matters”, “She is a highly experienced and outstanding immigration lawyer”.
Christi Jackson has been ranked as a Global Leader – “Christi is very responsive, thorough and informative”, “She is definitely a significant player in immigration law”.
Francesca Sciberras has been ranked as a Future Leader – “She is an up-and-coming star of immigration law”, “Francesca is brilliant”.
Please read the full firm review here where you can also view Q+A’s for Laura Devine, Sophie Barrett-Brown, Natasha Chell and Jennifer Stevens.
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