What are the Chambers Rankings?
Law
firms and individual lawyers are ranked on a scale of 1- 6, with an
"Up-and-coming" introductory ranking, and a starred ranking for
lawyers with exceptional recommendations in their field. Barristers are divided
into "Leading Silks" and "Leading Juniors." Leading juniors
that have since taken silk appear banded under "New Silks."
You can find further information about Chambers Rankings on our website here: https://chambers.com/research/the-rankings-explained
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How do I get a ranking in a Chambers directory?
It helps to participate in the research process. Send us a submission and speak to researchers if they contact you.