Legal 500 2025 - LDI maintains top-tier firm ranking
4 October 2024
The Legal 500 2025 rankings were released this week and LDI is pleased to maintained our top-tier firm ranking in two practice areas and now have eight lawyers awarded individual rankings by Legal 500. Additionally, we have obtained a further top tier ranking in a third practice area of Immigration Personal and we are proud to have secured a new individual ranking (Brian Naumann – Leading Associate) and a new mention in the directory’s editorial for another individual (Sam Ingham – Other Key Lawyer).
With special thanks to our clients for sharing their feedback as LDI was also awarded Legal 500 Client Satisfaction and the only Band 1 law firm for Immigration to hold this score.
Congratulations to all our hardworking team at LDI and to those lawyers individually ranked and recognised this year by Legal 500.
| Individuals | |
| Laura Devine | Hall of Fame |
| Sophie Barrett-Brown | Hall of Fame |
| Natasha Chell | Leading Partner |
| Christi Jackson | Leading Partner |
| Zeena Luchowa | Next Generation Partner |
| Francesca Sciberras | Next Generation Partner |
| Matthew Wills | Next Generation Partner |
| Brian Naumann | Leading Associate |
To see full details of our Legal 500 2025 rankings please click here.
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