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22 April 2021

EMEA

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Clifford Chance was recognised as Europe-wide Law Firm of the Year at the Chambers Europe Awards 2021, and was named Law Firm of the Year for France, Germany and Poland.

The Chambers Europe Awards recognise a law firm's pre-eminence in the region. They also reflect achievements over the past 12 months including outstanding work, impressive strategic growth and excellence in client service. They honour the work of national and international law firms across the region based on the research for the recent edition of Chambers Europe.

In relation to the Europe-wide award, Chambers states the following:

Clifford Chance LLP is described by a client as “world class in all of its practices and offering a high standard across its international network.” The firm has an impressive seven Band 1 rankings across Europe-wide, including Corporate/M&A, Banking & Finance, Real Estate and Projects & Energy. Across wider rankings, the firm has had an outstanding year, making key strides in Germany, France and Poland, and top rankings in a range of practice areas across thirteen different jurisdictions. Clifford Chance is further revered for its “successful combination of regulatory experts and transactional lawyers.”

The impressive list of Chambers Europe awards received by Clifford Chance this year comprises:

  • Europe-wide Law Firm of the Year
  • France Law Firm of the Year
  • Germany Law Firm of the Year
  • Poland Law Firm of the Year

Regional Managing Partner for Continental Europe, Charles Adams, comments: "At the heart of our strategy is delivering a harmonised, integrated legal service of the highest quality, built on the strength of our practices in key local markets across Europe, which can enable our clients to navigate risk and seize opportunities in Europe. I see this award as a clear acknowledgement of Clifford Chance's continued commitment to and success with that strategy."