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Charles Russell Speechlys awarded Private Client Law Firm by eprivateclient

Charles Russell Speechlys has won the award for Private Client Law Firm (large) at the eprivateclient Excellence Awards 2022. These awards focus exclusively on the achievements of the leading UK and offshore legal, tax, fiduciary and advisory professionals over the past 12 months. Only the very top private client firms (as recognised by eprivateclient) were approached to apply and this year 28 finalists were selected out of those that entered across 11 different categories.

Piers Master, Head of Private Wealth at Charles Russell Speechlys collected the award last night at The Langham Hotel in London.

Piers commentedWe are thrilled to have won the award for full service Private Client Law Firm. We are honoured and grateful to have this recognition of our innovative work with some of the world’s leading families and their businesses across the full spectrum of the private capital market.

In this period of global uncertainty, private capital is going to play an increasingly important role in supporting the world economy. We are delighted to have such a strong cross-disciplinary team of private capital lawyers in our various international locations to support our clients in developing appropriate strategy, structures and governance to deploy this capital in the most effective way possible.

It was great to see so many fantastic firms come together at last night’s award ceremony and I would like to say a huge thank you to eprivateclient for their recognition, and for their continued support and dedication to the industry.”

The full list of those recognised at the awards can be found here

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