Brachers’ lawyers recognised in Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2024

Brachers’ Private Client team has maintained its band 2 ranking in the latest edition of the Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2024 for Private Wealth Law (Kent).

Christopher Eriksson-Lee, partner and head of the private client team, remains the only lawyer in Kent to be individually ranked in band 1 for Private Wealth Law.

Meanwhile, Deborah Cain, partner and head of private wealth disputes, has achieved a band 3 ranking in the Private Wealth Disputes (the South) table.

The Chambers High Net Worth Guide ranks the top law firms and lawyers for international private wealth across more than 50 countries worldwide. The rankings are based on client feedback and in-depth analysis of the market by Chambers’ expert researchers.

The guide recognises Brachers’ lawyers’ expertise across a range of private client matters, including wills, estate planning and administration, trusts and the resolution of wills and probate disputes.

Interviewees praised the lawyers’ knowledge, teamwork and ability to handle complex matters.

Brachers’ managing partner Joanna Worby said: “I am delighted that Brachers has once again been recognised as expert advisors to high-net-worth individuals in the latest Chambers High Net Worth Guide.

“Congratulations to all our hard-working and deserving lawyers who have contributed to this achievement – this is a true testament to your dedication to our clients.”

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