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Chambers Europe names Mourant Ozannes best Offshore Law Firm

Chambers Europe names Mourant Ozannes best Offshore Law Firm

Friday 01 May 2015

Chambers Europe names Mourant Ozannes best Offshore Law Firm

Friday 01 May 2015


Leading offshore law firm Mourant Ozannes has been named Offshore Law Firm of the Year 2015 at the Chambers Europe Awards, which were announced in Amsterdam on Friday 24 April.

The Chambers Europe Awards are among the most coveted in the legal industry because they are decided by researchers who work full time for the legal directory.

The Chambers team of 150 full time researchers interview clients throughout the year to build a picture of which firms are the best in their sector. The Offshore category is one of the most hotly contested and it is the second year that Mourant Ozannes has collected the best in sector award.

Partner Paul Martin, who received the award on behalf of the firm said: "We are delighted to have been presented this award by one of the industry's leading directories. It is strong recognition of our position at the forefront of the offshore legal market."

The shortlist of candidates for the Chambers Europe Awards is drawn up by looking at a firm's progress and development throughout the whole research year. Researchers look at the work highlights provided by the practice area submissions, ranking changes, new office openings, firm growth, and above all the client feedback. Unlike the rankings in the Chambers Europe Directory, which focus on teams and individuals in certain practice areas, the Awards highlight how well a firm is performing in a jurisdiction or region as a whole.

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