Firm | Score |
---|---|
Addleshaw Goddard | 88.00 |
Ashurst | 87.14 |
Osborne Clarke | 85.4 |
Brabners LLP | 83.8 |
Womble Bond Dickinson | 83.12 |
CMS | 82.8 |
Cooley (UK) LLP | 82.50 |
Howes Percival | 80.00 |
White & Case LLP | 79.5 |
Leigh Day | 78.6 |
Farrer & Co | 78.3 |
Birketts | 77.7 |
Pinsent Masons | 77.50 |
TLT LLP | 77.4 |
Mills & Reeve | 77.3 |
Crown Prosecution Service | 77.0 |
BCLP | 77.0 |
Travers Smith | 76.90 |
Latham & Watkins | 76.8 |
Clifford Chance | 76.7 |
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