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Legal 500 – Rankings Announcement

We are delighted to share some exciting news with you.

The latest Legal 500 Europe rankings have been released, and we are proud to announce that Linari Law Firm has once again been recognised across key practice areas.

Our firm is ranked in Banking, Finance and Capital Markets, reflecting both the breadth of our expertise and our continued commitment to delivering high-quality legal services. We are particularly pleased to be ranked in Investment Funds, highlighting our growing presence and capabilities in this specialised field.

These achievements are a testament to the dedication, professionalism, and collaborative spirit of our team.

We would also like to extend our sincere gratitude to our clients for their continued trust and support. We greatly appreciate the positive feedback shared. Clients have notably highlighted our “responsive, collaborative and client-focused team” as well as our “pragmatic, solutions-oriented mindset” which have been instrumental in this recognition.

We look forward to building on this momentum and achieving even greater milestones together in the year ahead.

Check our rankings here:

https://www.legal500.com/firms/13217-linari-law-firm/c-luxembourg/rankings

 

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