Thursday 21st October 2021

We are delighted to have again been ranked as a top law firm by independent guide Chambers. 

Charities, Education and Crime have all received Band 1 ratings and, in addition, 18 lawyers have been recognised by the prestigious guide as have eight of the firm’s other teams. 

Stone King scored highly in client feedback which Chambers gathers as part of its rankings.

“I am very proud of our people for their efforts on behalf of clients which have again seen both our lawyers and the firm recognised,” said Steven Greenwood, Managing Partner.

“We continue to strive to deliver exceptional service for clients and it is great to see us achieving that.

“I am delighted that so many of our lawyers and teams have been ranked and continue to provide excellent legal services.”

Other areas ranked by Chambers are Higher & Further Education, Family & Matrimonial, Transport, Corporate M&A and Real Estate.

The latest guide has also increased the number of the firm’s lawyers ranked. Newly recognised by the guide are Tom Morrison, Head of Further Education, and Tracey Smith, Head of Family & Mediation. 

They join lawyers from across the firm’s specialist sectors of Business, Charity & Social Enterprise, Education, and Private Client.

Maintaining their rankings in Charities are Partners Hannah Kubie, Julian Blake, Reema Mathur, Stephen Ravenscroft, Tim Rutherford and Tom Murdoch, whilst Consultant Ann Phillips is named a Senior Statesperson.

Also maintaining her ranking in this category as One to Watch is Alexandra Steffensen, Senior Associate in the Charity & Social Enterprise team.

Retaining their rankings in the Education Team are Roger Inman, named a Senior Statesperson, and Helen Tucker and Stephen Ravenscroft.

Caroline Fell and Meg Moss are again recognised for their work in Family and Matrimonial, while Hugh Pearce is ranked in Real Estate.

Andrew Banks and Peter Woodhouse are both ranked in the category of Transport.