Chambers and Partners 2025: Continued Top Tier Recognition for
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The latest Chambers and Partners rankings have been released and we’re delighted to announce that our Private Client team has once again been recognised among the very best.

We’ve proudly retained our Top Tier ranking, reaffirming our position as a leading name in private client law. This recognition reflects not only our legal expertise, but also the trust and appreciation of our clients, whose feedback continues to highlight what sets us apart.

As Chambers notes:

“The Taylor Walton team is meticulously organised and client-focused.”
“Taylor Walton provides excellent service. Its solicitors are efficient, responsive, friendly, accurate and reliable, and have good attention to detail.”

This year’s rankings also celebrate some outstanding individual achievements within the team:

  • Alison Voyce retains her top-tier ranking, once again being recognised for her expert handling of complex matters.

“Alison Voyce achieves excellent results on complex matters.”

  • Alex Drake steps up to Band 2, reflecting her strong reputation and unwavering client commitment.

“Alexandra Drake provides exemplary service. Nothing is too much trouble.”

  • Steve Hamilton moves to Band 3, recognising his growing profile and consistent delivery of high-quality work for clients.
  • Zoe Sivelle earns a well-deserved place in the ‘Up and Coming’ category, marking her as one to watch.

“Zoe Sivelle delivers excellent service. She is very approachable and easy to deal with.”

These results are a direct reflection of the team’s hard work, collaborative spirit, and client-first ethos. We’re grateful to everyone who contributed feedback to Chambers and Partners this year, and incredibly proud of our entire Private Client team for continuing to raise the bar across the profession.

Congratulations all!

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Please note that the contents of this article are intended solely for general information purposes and should not be considered as legal advice. We cannot be held responsible for any loss resulting from actions or inactions taken based on this article.

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