In the recently released The Legal 500 UK 2023 directory, Squire Patton Boggs has been ranked top tier in 13 practice areas, with an additional 59 highly recommended practice areas across the UK. A total of 183 Squire Patton Boggs lawyers were recommended overall – 45 lawyers were ranked as “Leading Individuals” (of whom 13 are designated “Hall of Fame”), 10 lawyers were ranked as “Next Generation Partners” and a further 16 lawyers were named “Rising Stars”.
Birmingham
- Environment
- IT and Telecoms
- Pensions
Leeds
- Construction
- Corporate and commercial
- Corporate tax
- Employment
- Infrastructure and Energy
London
- Commercial litigation: Mid-market
Manchester
- Corporate and commercial
- Corporate tax
- Employment
- Health and safety
In addition, a further 59 practices were recommended:
Birmingham
- Banking litigation
- Banking and finance
- Commercial litigation
- Commercial property
- Construction
- Corporate and commercial
- Employment
- Health and safety
- Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Property litigation
Leeds
- Banking and finance
- Commercial litigation
- Commercial property
- Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Pensions
- Planning
- Property litigation
London
- Asset based lending
- Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Commercial property: development
- Commodities disputes
- Employers
- Environment
- Equity Capital Markets: small – mid-cap
- EU and competition
- Financial services: contentious
- Fintech
- Fraud: civil
- Health and safety
- Immigration: business
- Infrastructure
- Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design
- International arbitration
- IT and telecoms
- Licensing
- Life sciences and healthcare
- M&A: lower mid-market, £50m-£250m
- Pensions: non-contentious
- Pensions: dispute resolution
- Power: electricity, nuclear and renewables
- Private equity: transactions – mid-market deals (up to £250 million)
- Product liability: defendant
- Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
- Reputation management
- Retail and consumer
- Shipping
- Sport
Manchester
- Banking and finance
- Banking litigation
- Commercial litigation
- Commercial property
- Construction
- Energy, Project finance and PFI
- EU and competition
- Insolvency and corporate recovery
- Local government
- Pensions
- Planning and environment
- Property litigation