Widespread recognition in Chambers High Net Worth 2025 Guide

Chambers and Partners has today published its High Net Worth 2025 Guide in which we have received a range of individual and departmental rankings across multiple practice areas. In total, six of our departments and 17 individuals have been recognised with many of those in the higher bands.  

All of our rankings have either been maintained or improved compared to last year’s guide. Our ranking for the Real Estate: High Value Residential category moved up a band, and several individuals have also achieved new or improved rankings.

These results reflect the continued growth of the firm and our eminent reputation for advising HNW and UHNW individuals, families and their businesses across their increasingly complex and evolving business and personal needs.

The Chambers High Net Worth Guide recognises the leading law firms and advisors serving HNW individuals and families. The guide is based on independent research and client feedback and is trusted globally as a benchmark of excellence in the private wealth sector.

View the full rankings here.

Caroline Roberjot and Melanie Benson recommended by Spear’s

Caroline Roberjot and Melanie Benson have both been recommended by Spear’s as leading property lawyers for high net worth individuals in the 2025 Spear’s property index released today.

Caroline has been listed as Top Recommended and has been commended as a “seasoned adviser to UHNWs”. Melanie has been given a Recommended ranking and recognised as a specialist in landlord and tenant issues.

The index ranks property lawyers that work with individuals and businesses across the UK, the Middle East and other key international markets who demonstrate “not only an extraordinary depth of knowledge but also an ability to navigate the evolving landscape of property law with skill and precision”. The rankings are based on data gathered from extensive market research involving the assessment of submission forms and nominations, peer reviews, data from third-party sources, references and recommendations, canvassing experts and conducting hundreds of interviews.

You can find Caroline’s profile here and Melanie’s profile here.