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Clarkslegal’s international legal alliance TAGLaw achieves top “Elite – Band 1” ranking by Chambers & Partners

Clarkslegal’s international legal alliance, TAGLaw®, has again been recognised by Chambers & Partners as “Elite – Band 1” for 2025 – the highest ranking awarded to legal networks and alliances. This is the 12th year TAGLaw has received the distinguished “Elite” designation since Chambers & Partners began ranking legal networks and alliances in 2013, and the fifth consecutive year ranked as “Band 1” since Chambers expanded their rankings of legal networks in 2020.

Monica Atwal, managing partner of Clarkslegal, explained how important this alliance is to Clarkslegal: “Our membership in the TAGLaw® alliance since its formation over 25 years ago has proved of great benefit to those of our clients with international operations. Through TAGLaw®, our clients can be assured of getting advice from 150 trusted, reliable firms in over 95 countries. We can also reach a trusted network of UK firms and specialists for support.”

“We are honoured to be ranked as an “Elite” international legal alliance once again and to contribute our insights to the annual introduction for the fourth straight year,” exclaims Richard Attisha. “Over the years, Chambers & Partners, the most reputable legal ranking agency internationally, has consistently recognized the standing of our global alliance and our member firms and their lawyers. Our consistent achievement of the highest rankings bestowed upon legal alliances attests to the quality of our member firms. This is exemplified by their prominence in local markets and ability to provide exceptional client service in an increasingly complex global regulatory environment.”

In selecting networks and alliances for their “Elite” status, Chambers & Partners pays particular attention to the quality of the member firms, their global reach, and the value that the alliance provides to its member firms. TAGLaw, with a global footprint in over 90 countries, has over 150 leading firms providing legal services to companies ranging from the Fortune 5000 and leading SMEs to high-net-worth individuals. With expertise in dozens of practice areas and numerous industry sectors, TAGLaw offers a substantial capability to its members’ clients. This capability is expanded by TAGLaw’s unique relationship with its sister alliances of accounting firms (TIAG®) and strategic partners (TAG-SP®), which together provide exceptional multidisciplinary service and a competitive advantage to businesses that cross geographical borders.

“Our membership of the TAGLaw® alliance since its formation over 25 years ago has proved of great benefit to those of our clients with international operations.”

About TAG Alliances®

TAG Alliances is comprised of three divisions: TAGLaw®, TIAG® (The International Accounting Group), and TAG-SP®. TAGLaw is an international alliance of independent law firms. TIAG is an international alliance of independent accounting firms. TAG-SP is a complementary association of strategic business partners. Collectively, TAG Alliances members provide legal, accounting, financial and business support services on a worldwide scale. With approximately 22,000 professionals in over 275 member firms, and more than 800 offices in over 110 countries, members of the TAG Alliances serve tens of thousands of clients from all industry and commercial sectors. TAG Alliances is consistently recognized as one of the top three global alliances of accounting and legal alliances in the world. Learn more at www.TAGAlliances.com.

View TAGLaw’s Chambers Rankings.

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