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Jones Myers recognised among UK’s top private client firms
Niche family law firm Jones Myers, is again included in eprivateclient’s top family law firms which acknowledges the country’s best private client law practices.
The accolade for 2023 is based on an annual survey conducted by eprivateclient - a division of PAM Insight which provides specialist news, analysis and comparative data for international wealth management.
Jones Myers partner and in-house counsel, Andrew Fox, said: “Consistently delivering excellence in family law though bespoke solutions in relationship breakdown lies at the heart of everything we do.
“Our continued inclusion among eprivateclient’s premier family law firms acknowledges our standing on a national level. It also reflects the extensive expertise of our specialist family lawyers. Well done to our talented teams across Leeds, York, and Harrogate.”
The news coincides with a series of milestones for the firm. They include moving headquarters to contemporary new offices in Leeds city centre and retaining its Top Tier rankings in Chambers and Legal 500 UK guides for almost three decades.
Chambers 2024 edition applauds Jones Myers as: “a dedicated family team in Leeds that is noted for its ability to handle complicated children’s cases, including matters concerning abuse, abduction and exploitation”.
Highlighting the practice’s expertise in financial remedy proceedings and cases involving shareholder issues, property portfolios and complex pension schemes, it includes testimonials from clients who praise its knowledge and support as ‘exceptional’.
Legal 500 commends Jones Myers as going from strength to strength, highlighting how its expansion to offices in Harrogate and York: ‘ensures that their dedicated brand of family legal advice is available to more of the general public.’
Among the first family law firms of its kind to be founded in Leeds in 1992, the practice’s award-winning family lawyers are also again included in this year’s edition of Best Lawyers in the United Kingdom based on peer recommendations.