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National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been ranked 80th in The Lawyer’s UK 200 for 2025, reinforcing its position as one of the leading law firms in the country.

This ranking marks the first release in The Lawyer’s annual UK 200 series, now in its 21st year, which provides a comprehensive analysis of the UK’s top-performing law firms. The 2025 report highlights significant shifts across the sector, from the evolving regulatory environment to changes in business models and firm structures.

The UK 200 series offers detailed insights into each firm’s competitive market position, with rankings based on revenue figures, digital performance metrics and qualitative assessments from clients and peers. This comprehensive approach ensures that the firms listed are not only financially successful but also recognised for their service quality and innovation in the legal field.

Clarke Willmott’s inclusion among the Top 100 underscores the firm’s continued growth, reputation and strong market presence.

We’re proud to be recognised once again among the UK’s top law firms,” said Peter Swinburn, CEO of Clarke Willmott. “Our ranking reflects the dedication of our people and our commitment to delivering exceptional service to clients across the UK.”

The recognition comes as Clarke Willmott continues to invest in its people, technology and client offering, with a focus on sustainable growth and regional strength.

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