The prestigious Legal 500 guide to the legal sector has once again named Sharpe Pritchard as a ‘Top Tier’ law firm.
At the same time, several partners and other lawyers have received individual recognition, with Alastair Lewis and Emyr Thomas named as ‘Leading Individuals’.
Rankings in the Legal 500 are largely determined by feedback from clients, peers and those with
Sharpe Pritchard, the public law specialist, has announced firm-wide above inflation pay rises as it invests in its team and rewards them for their hard work throughout the pandemic.
The move, which stands in contrast to the pay freezes seen elsewhere in the sector, follows an earlier round of pay rises in October last year.
Public law specialist, Sharpe Pritchard, has announced a raft of promotions as it continues to go from strength to strength, despite the challenges of the pandemic.
Corporate lawyer, Peter Collins, becomes an Equity Partner at the firm, while Andrew Swaffer, Radhika Devesher, Lillee Reid-Hunt and Susie Sharpe have been promoted to Senior Associate.
Public law specialist, Sharpe Pritchard, has been named as one of the UK’s 20 Best Law Firms to Work for and one of London’s 50 Best Mid-Sized Companies to Work for.
At the same time, the firm has been awarded a Best Companies accreditation, reflecting its ‘very good’ levels of employee engagement.
The trio of accolades follows an independently conducted
Sharpe Pritchard, the firm of public law specialists, has launched an innovative local government law platform.
The firm is launching the Sharpe Edge platform on the Local Government Lawyer website as a portal for the latest legal updates relating to local government.
The platform will be fronted by Sharpe Pritchard’s recently appointed Head of Local Government, Rob Hann and will
Sharpe Pritchard, the public law specialists, has appointed Rob Hann, a leading lawyer in the sector, as its Head of Local Government.
Based in Nottingham, Rob’s appointment bolsters the firm’s existing capacity to advise local government organisations across the Country on commercial trading and charging matters post-Brexit and post-Covid, with some local government companies having been badly affected by these
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