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rradar’s Business Crime and Regulation team was ranked Band 5 in the Health and Safety UK-wide practice area for the fourth year, while its Employment team was ranked Band 4 for the first time.
In addition, the firm has four ranked lawyers:
- Alastair Gray, Legal Director – Head of Scotland was ranked Band 3 in the Health and Safety Scotland practice area.
- Solicitor Jeff Swales was ranked in Band 5 for the Health and Safety UK Wide practice area, as part of rradar’s Business Crime and Regulatory Team, led by Stephanie Thirlwell – who was recently named a Finalist at the coveted Yorkshire Legal Awards as Partner of the Year 2024.
- Two of rradar’s lawyers were ranked Associate to Watch – Janine Lawton in the Employment Yorkshire South and West practice area for the third year, and Priya Cunningham in the Employment Scotland practice area for the first time. Priya has also recently been named as a shortlist at the 2024 Herald Legal Awards of Scotland.
Reacting to the rankings, Robert Norton, rradar’s Director of Legal Services said
“Inclusion in the legal directories is a very significant achievement for law firms and individual lawyers and we’re very proud of what we’ve achieved this year.
As a forward-thinking legal enterprise, we stand toe to toe with the major UK law firms, and we are delighted to have received recognition from the research team, on the basis of what our clients have said about working with rradar”.
Our clients can be sure that when they get legal advice, guidance and representation from rradar, they’re accessing a level of service that’s been recognised as market-leading by a trusted industry analyst.”
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