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Sharpe Pritchard named one of the Best Companies to work for in the UK – once again!

Sharpe Pritchard, a leader in public law, has once again been celebrated as one of the UK’s top employers, receiving recognition in the prestigious Best Companies listings.

This marks the fourth consecutive year that Sharpe Pritchard has been awarded this accolade, underscoring the firm’s commitment to workplace engagement and employee satisfaction.

In addition to this honour, the firm has achieved a two-star status in the Best Companies Accreditation for the third consecutive year, highlighting its reputation as an exceptional employer in the legal sector.

The Best Companies list, is a respected benchmark for workplace engagement, identifying companies that truly value and support their teams.

The accreditation recognises those that engage with employees meaningfully, using anonymous surveys to ensure a genuine understanding of staff experiences.

Justin Mendelle, Senior Partner at Sharpe Pritchard said: “We’re incredibly proud to be recognised again as one of the best places to work in the UK. Our dedication to creating a supportive, inclusive environment where talent can flourish is at the heart of everything we do.”

This year, Sharpe Pritchard has climbed the ranks, now celebrated as the UK’s sixth best law firm, the third mid-size company in London, and twenty-fifth nationwide.

This improvement from last year’s eighth, fourth, and thirtieth positions reflects the firm’s ongoing dedication to creating a balanced and rewarding workplace where people thrive.

Timothy Farr, Managing Partner continued: “This achievement belongs to our entire team. Together, we’ve fostered a culture that prioritises growth, well-being, and diversity, allowing our people to thrive in their careers.

“We’re honoured to receive this recognition, which reflects the high standards and unique culture we’ve built at Sharpe Pritchard.”

This accolade reaffirms Sharpe Pritchard as a top employer in the legal industry, providing a rewarding and inclusive workplace for all.

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