Express Solicitors Listed in the 2023 Chambers & Partners Rankings
Express Solicitors are proud to announce that they have been ranked in Chambers & Partners in the 2023 edition of Chambers UK – a Client’s Guide to the UK Legal Profession.
The Chambers & Partners rankings are one of the most trusted independent directories of UK legal services, identifying the leading firms and lawyers in the UK in their respective areas of law.
In the 2023 edition Express Solicitors has been ranked for Clinical Negligence in Band 3, alongside other leading and national firms.
In Personal Injury, Richard Lowery, Partner and Head of Employers’ Liability at Express Solicitors has been ranked in Band 2 as a Leading individual in this field.
Richard said “I am delighted to be ranked in Band 2 by Chambers and Partners which I hope demonstrates the effort I have expended trying to help injured clients over the last 25 years.“
In relation to the firm’s position, Chambers UK states:
What the team is known for:
“Express Solicitors has an accomplished practice with a growing reputation in clinical negligence. The firm is frequently involved in negligent surgeries and delay in diagnosis claims. The team is particularly adept at assisting claimants with cases involving brain and birth injuries, including cerebral palsy cases, as well as misdiagnosis of cancer claims. It is additionally experienced in fatal incidents.”
A testimonial from both a Barrister and a client of Express Solicitors was featured to highlight strengths:
“The team has complete mastery of the clinical subject matter.”
“The team is thorough and methodical and answers any questions in a timely and professional manner.”
Managing Partner, James Maxey said “It is wonderful to see our firm ranking in Chambers & Partners. We have worked hard to develop our departments with technical legal experts to deliver the best service for our clients. We have aspirations to be ranked even higher and have more Leading Individuals ranked in the next Chambers & Partners within the fields of Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence.”