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Morr & Co recognised in Chambers & Partners UK Guide 2026

16.10.2025

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Morr & Co is proud to be recognised in the Chambers & Partners UK Guide 2026, which highlights the firm’s continued excellence across multiple practice areas and the expertise of several of its lawyers.

This year’s results demonstrate the firm’s strong regional presence and ongoing commitment to exceptional client service, with a mix of retained rankings and exciting new recognitions across teams and individuals.

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Individual rankings

Catherine Fisher, Managing Partner at Morr & Co comments on the results;

We are incredibly proud of our teams and individuals who have been recognised in this year’s Chambers & Partners UK Guide. These rankings reflect the strength, dedication and quality of our people across the firm, as well as the trust and confidence our clients continue to place in us. I’m particularly pleased to see new rankings in Real Estate Litigation and individual recognition for colleagues whose hard work and commitment are making a real impact.

The Chambers & Partners UK Guide is one of the most respected independent directories in the legal sector, ranking law firms and solicitors based on extensive research and client feedback.

To view Morr & Co’s full Chambers & Partners profile and learn more about the firm’s ranked teams and individuals, visit www.chambers.com.

How can Morr & Co help?

If you would like advice on a legal matter, please do not hesitate to contact us 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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