Laura Devine Immigration is ranked as a leading firm in Chambers UK 2024
Thursday 19 October 2023
We are delighted to continue to be ranked as leaders in three Immigration categories in Chambers and Partners UK 2024 and described as being ‘a real expert in the field’, ‘highly knowledgeable’ and being relied upon to ‘provide sensible and practical advice even in the most complex situations’.
The firm has maintained its classifications in Band 1 in both Business and Personal Immigration and Band 3 in Immigration: Human Rights, Asylum and Deportation.
We have an impressive nine individual rankings with special recognition to Sophie Barrett-Brown, a ‘phenomenal’ lawyer known for her ‘encyclopaedic knowledge’ who has exclusively been ranked under the ‘Star Individuals’ category in Business Immigration.
We also congratulate Laura Devine, considered ‘a leading figure in the field of business immigration’ and Natasha Chell, described as showing ‘good commerciality’ and ‘a real expert in her field’. We are also pleased to see our new partners, Zeena Luchowa, Francesca Sciberras and Matthew Wills being ranked in the ‘Up and Coming’ category. Matthew is regarded as ‘effortless to work with’, and Zeena is known for ‘advice that gets to the heart of the issues even in the most complex of matters’.
Thank you to all our clients, peers and contacts who acted as referees. Thank you also to our exceptional team at Laura Devine Immigration.
View the full Laura Devine Immigration results here.
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