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SyCipLaw partner Carlos Roberto Z. Lopez has been
recognized at the Client Choice Awards 2018.
The Client Choice Awards was established in 2005 to recognize law
firm partners around the world who stand out for their excellent client
service. This year, the Awards recognized 384 partners across 66 jurisdictions
worldwide based on quality of legal advice, commercial awareness, industry
knowledge, strategic thinking, billing transparency, tailored fee structures,
value for money, responsiveness, effective communication, clarity of
documentation, sharing of expertise, appropriate staffing, project management,
use of technology, loyalty and ethics.
SyCipLaw partner Carlos Roberto Z. Lopez has been recognized at the Client Choice Awards 2018.
The Client Choice Awards was established in 2005 to recognize law firm partners around the world who stand out for their excellent client service. This year, the Awards recognized 384 partners across 66 jurisdictions worldwide based on quality of legal advice, commercial awareness, industry knowledge, strategic thinking, billing transparency, tailored fee structures, value for money, responsiveness, effective communication, clarity of documentation, sharing of expertise, appropriate staffing, project management, use of technology, loyalty and ethics.
The survey is conducted among senior corporate counsel, with 2018 winners chosen from a pool of more than 2,000 individual client assessments. Research begins with a readership survey of in-house counsel subscribers to International Law Office and Lexology. Additional feedback is gathered at several international in-house events and via the Client Choice website. Winners were honored at a gala dinner held in London on February 1.
Carlos Roberto Z. Lopez specializes in dispute resolution and commercial arbitration. He is experienced in trials and appeals, hearings and pleading before the Philippine Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Office of the Ombudsman, Sandiganbayan (Graft Court), central and local boards of assessment appeals, National Labor Relations Commission, various trial courts, and prosecutor’s offices.