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Morr & Co ranked in Chambers & Partners High Net Worth Guide 2025

24.07.2025

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Morr & Co is proud to announce its continued recognition in the prestigious Chambers & Partners High Net Worth Guide 2025. Chambers & Partners is a globally respected legal research and analysis organisation, known for identifying the leading law firms and practitioners across various sectors and regions. The High Net Worth Guide, published annually, identifies and ranks the leading lawyers and law firms advising high net worth individuals and their families.

Rankings are awarded following rigorous independent research, including interviews with clients and peers, as well as an in-depth assessment of recent work and achievements.

Firm ranking in Chambers and Partners High Net Worth Guide 2025

This year, Morr & Co has once again been ranked Band 2 for Private Wealth Law – a reflection of our expertise, client service and commitment to excellence in this highly specialised area.

Key individual rankings

We are delighted to confirm that Holly Chantler has maintained her Band 2 ranking. Holly is widely recognised for her expert handling of trusts, estates and succession planning and her client-first approach and legal insight continue to make her a trusted advisor for high net worth individuals and their families.

In addition, Natalie Payne has once again been recognised as ‘Up and Coming’, further reinforcing her status as a rising star in the field. Natalie is known for her clear, compassionate advice and her ability to guide clients through the most complex legal challenges with confidence and care.

Catherine Fisher, Managing Partner at Morr & Co, commented:

We are thrilled to see both Holly and Natalie recognised once again in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide. These individual rankings are a well-earned reflection of their outstanding legal expertise, the high level of personal service they consistently deliver and the deep trust they build with clients. Holly has long been recognised as a leader in her field and her continued ranking highlights her ability to manage complex private wealth matters with clarity and confidence. Natalie’s recognition as ‘Up and Coming’ is equally well-deserved and marks her as one of the most promising practitioners in the sector. It is an honour to see that commitment acknowledged by Chambers & Partners.

This continued recognition from Chambers & Partners underscores Morr & Co’s reputation as a leading law firm for private client services and our ongoing commitment to delivering outstanding legal support tailored to the unique needs of high net worth individuals and families.

To speak to a member of our Private Client team, please call 0333 038 9100 or email info@morrlaw.com.

To learn more about the High Net Worth Guide 2025 rankings, visit Chambers & Partners.

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If you have any questions or would like any further information on the content of this article, please do not hesitate to contact our Private Client team on 0333 038 9100 or email info@morrlaw.com and a member of our expert team will get back to you.

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