Award-winning law firm TLT has strengthened its rankings for its practice areas and lawyers across England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in the Chambers UK 2025, with more individuals and six new practice areas being recognised this year.

TLT was newly ranked in Construction, Planning, Tax, Employee Share Schemes and Incentives: Employee Ownership, Family / Matrimonial and Restructuring / Insolvency: Personal Insolvency, demonstrating the strength and depth of service being delivered by these practice areas in the last twelve months.

TLT now has eight Band 1 rankings including in Planning & Environment, Real Estate: up to £10m, Employment, Information Tech, Licensing, Professional Negligence: Mainly claimant and Restructuring / Insolvency. The firm also improved rankings across six practice areas. 

Exemplifying the best-in-class service delivered by TLT, 96 lawyers received 103 individual rankings, with 11 individuals ranked for the first time and 17 improving their rankings compared to 2024. 

 John Wood, managing partner at TLT commented: The feedback and accolades we receive as a firm are a testament to our innovative and forward-thinking approach that places our clients at its centre. Our rankings get stronger year-on-year and I am proud to see what we have achieved as a firm, alongside what our people are achieving individually. Thank you once again to our valued clients – our success would not be possible without their continued support.”  

 The Chambers rankings follow another strong year of growth for TLT with revenue up to £174m from £157m in 2022/2023. 2024 saw TLT expand its national footprint after doubling its headcount across all sectors and service lines in its Birmingham office. It was also the year TLT’s Manchester based team moved into one of the UK’s most sustainable office developments – Eden, Salford. 

 The firm’s growth has, in part, been supported by the recruitment of a raft of lateral hires, which have contributed to building scale across all the firm’s sectors including future energy; digital; financial services; leisure, food and drink; government and public services; real estate; and retail and consumer goods. It has also been driven by its progressive people-first culture, its market-leading use of the latest innovative legal technology, underpinned by a robust sustainability strategy. 

Date published

18 October 2024

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