
TLT lawyers ranked top in Chambers UK 2020
TLT ranked top in 7 different practice areas, including banking litigation, IT, licensing and social housing.
TLT's employment team has been newly ranked as a National Leader (outside London) in Band 1. Jonathan Rennie, employment partner in Glasgow, has been listed as a Recognised Practitioner, joining previously ranked lawyers Stuart McBride, Paula Cole, Ed Cotton and Esther Smith.
The firm also achieved National Leader rankings for banking and finance, IT and social housing.
Of TLT's employment team, clients said: "I rate them very highly – they had a very structured approach to dealing with instructions, clarified what their focus would be and went the extra mile to provide solutions."
Legal director Mark Braude and associate Sarah Green were listed as 'associates to watch' while corporate partner Andrew Jennings joined the list as an 'up and coming' lawyer.
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