We are delighted to have been recognised by Legal 500 UK in its 2025 guide.
Pallas is ranked in six categories, including Commercial Litigation; Banking Litigation; Investment and Retail; Financial Services: Contentious; White-Collar Crime (Advice to Individuals); Regulatory Investigations and Corporate Crime (Advice to Corporates) and International Arbitration.
In addition, our Founder and Managing Partner Natasha Harrison has been ranked in the ‘Hall of Fame’ and Partner Fiona Huntriss ranked as a ‘Leading Partner’ for Commercial Litigation and Banking Litigation – Investment and Retail.
Our clients note:
“Excellent positioning as a new law firm, deep experience in complex litigation, wonderful gender diversity and championing of minorities.” – Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail
“Massive market impact – the go-to commercial boutique of the moment. Redefining the scope and definition [of] commercial litigation.” – Commercial Litigation: Premium
“Always available. Always listening to the client. Always quick to respond. Sound advice and, especially, advice that takes into account how the client sees the situation.” – Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates)
“Massive market impact – the go to boutique of the moment – re-defining the scope and definition [of] civil and criminal fraud litigation. Does it all excellently.” – Fraud: White-Collar Crime (Advice to Individuals)
“Their ethics are irreproachable, but they really roll their sleeves up in contentious matters and make themselves a difficult opponent. They provide clear and direct advice founded on rigorous analysis.” – Financial Services: Contentious
“Pallas is very quick and efficient in obtaining the necessary information to assess the strengths and weaknesses of cases, providing clear responses and thought-out strategies.” – International Arbitration
Click here for further details on the firm’s rankings and commentary.
The Legal 500 UK is an annual, independent guide that ranks law firm practices, recommends lawyers and provides editorial analysis of law firms operating in the United Kingdom.