Legal 500 undertake an independent assessment of the reputation and quality of service of leading UK law firms. Their latest report, published in September 2020, recognises the quality of our service across seven practice areas, as defined by their research team. These include:
Corporate & Commercial, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Property, Agriculture & Estates, Personal Tax, Trusts & Probate, Family Law and Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence
Here is a selection of the published comments made by referees approached by Legal 500 as part of their assessment:
Harrowells Corporate & Commercial Team:
'Harrowells have a commercial understanding that other firms don’t tend to have.‘
‘I was recommended to use Harrowells by a colleague of mine and I am so glad I did follow it up. From the initial inquiry to some three years later I am so impressed with their service. They have not only dealt with my businesses but also on a personal level.‘
Harrowells Commercial Litigation Team:
'The level of representation is easily on a par with major city-based firms. The ability to deal with complex matters is very high.‘
‘Smart, pragmatic, efficient and a force to be reckoned with.‘
Richard Hugill is an excellent lawyer and experienced in complex dispute resolution. He is very hard working and client focused. His team’s ability to provide skilled legal services is very high.‘
Harrowells Family Law Team:
'Sympathetic and understanding with clients both Lucy Phipps and Amy Foweather (Family Law partners) have a great understanding of the dynamics surrounding Family Disputes involving children. Both have experience in dealing with high net worth clients serving business and farming community.'
Harrowells Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Team:
‘A well resourced and very experienced team of professionals. They handle the whole range of PI and clinical negligence work. They work very hard for their clients, providing realistic advice about prospects and value. They achieve great results and are not afraid to take on difficult cases.’