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Our team has once again been acknowledged for its expertise in advising High New Worth clients in relation to their private wealth and art and cultural property.
European law firm Fieldfisher has been recognised in Chambers and Partners' High Net Worth Guide in the Private Wealth Law and Art and Cultural Property Law rankings.
The Private Client team has moved up for the second consecutive year and now sits in Band 3 in the rankings following sustained growth in the team over the last five years. The team is comprised of 5 partners and 20 fee-earners and this ranking reflects the excellent work the team has delivered over the last year.
Fieldfisher's cross-practice Art Law team has also improved its ranking in the Art and Cultural Property rankings, moving up to Band 2.
The 2025 guide also individually ranks Fieldfisher's Head of Tax and Private Client, Peter Golden (Band 3); Partner Alistair Robertson (Band 4); and Partner Alice Vink (Up and Coming) for their respective areas of expertise in Private Wealth Law, and the firm's co-Heads of Art Law Pierre Valentin (Band 1) and Partner Helen Mulcahy (Band 3) in Art and Cultural Property Law. Private Wealth Disputes Associate Joseph de Lacey is also ranked as a Star Associate.
Commenting on the rankings, Fieldfisher's Head of Tax and Private Client Peter Golden said:
"We are delighted to have increased our rankings in recognition of our knowledge and experience in advising private clients on private wealth and the related field of art and cultural property.
"Our rankings reflect the efforts of our wider team, both in the UK and internationally, who work together seamlessly to provide a top tier service to our clients in an increasingly complicated economic and regulatory environment.
"I would like to thank our clients for their continued trust, and congratulate my colleagues for this very well-deserved recognition."