Firm | Score |
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Duncan Lewis Solicitors | 95.6 |
Thrings LLP | 95.0 |
Hugh James | 93.6 |
Cooley (UK) LLP | 91.7 |
Hill Dickinson LLP | 91.1 |
Devonshires Solicitors LLP | 90.8 |
Coffin Mew LLP | 90.0 |
Kirkland & Ellis International LLP | 90.0 |
Forbes Solicitors | 90.0 |
Leathes Prior | 88.6 |
Womble Bond Dickinson | 88.3 |
Hodge Jones & Allen | 88.3 |
Payne Hicks Beach LLP | 88.0 |
Foot Anstey | 88.0 |
Stevens & Bolton LLP | 87.5 |
TLT LLP | 86.8 |
Cripps | 86.7 |
Shoosmiths | 86.4 |
Blake Morgan | 86.2 |
Fladgate LLP | 86.2 |
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