For the fourth year running, Howes Percival’s Private Client team has been ranked for Private Wealth Law in the Chambers High Net Worth guide for Norwich and Surrounds. One of only three firms ranked in the region for this practice area, the guide describes the team as “strong and intellectually bright” and goes on to say “there is a good mix of experience and relevant qualifications to assist in the specialist area.” Partners Tom Lawrence and Stuart Maggs, Head of Private Client and Head of Tax respectively, are listed as notable practitioners. An interviewee said of Tom Lawrence, “In my opinion, there is no other private client lawyer I would want to be representing me,” whilst another went on to comment “Stuart continues to be the go-to person for top-end, high net worth individual tax and legal advice in Norwich.” The guide is published annually by Chambers and Partners and is based on in-depth analysis provided by a team of experienced researchers. Chambers High Net Worth is aimed at the international private wealth market. The guide researches and ranks the world’s best lawyers and provides objective guidance for high net worth individuals, family offices and professional advisers. Information is sourced through comprehensive market research and interviews with firms’ clients as well as industry contacts. The guide is one of the most respected and trusted within the industry. Tom Lawrence, Partner and Head of Private Client at Howes Percival said:
“The high ranking secured in this year’s Chambers High Net Worth guide accurately reflects the quality and commitment of our talented team of lawyers to delivering leading advice to clients both in the UK and beyond. I am extremely proud of what we have achieved together so far and have exciting plans to further develop our current offering in an area of key growth for the firm going forwards.”
View Howes Percival’s ranking in the Chambers High Net Worth guide here. To find out more about the services offered by the Private Client team click here. Image owned by Howes Percival