There are also coveted Chambers rankings for lawyers across Stone King’s specialist sectors of Business & Social Enterprise, Charity, Education, Faith and Private Client.
Cambridge lawyer Julie Moktadir has secured a ranking for her work in immigration, while the firm's Head of Education, Roger Inman, is awarded the Eminent Practitioner title.
Ann Phillips, a Consultant in the Charity sector, is named as a Senior Statesperson.
There are top rankings for Caroline Fell, Matthew Graham, Rosamund McCarthy Etherington and Tracey Smith, while Andrew Banks, Laura Berman, Julian Blake, Harriet Broughton, Joanne Burton, Ciara Campfield, Rebecca Eels, Hannah Kubie, Reema Mathur, Tom Morrison, Tom Murdoch, Hugh Pearce, Stephen Ravenscroft, Tim Rutherford, Helen Tucker, Peter Woodhouse, Nicholas Wragg are all recognised by the respected guide.
Katharine Robinson is named an Associate to Watch, while Spotlight status is awarded to both Rebecca Eels and Caroline Fell for their well-regarded work in the area of alternative dispute resolution (mediation).
Chair of Stone King’s Management Board and Head of Education, Roger Inman, said he was delighted with the rankings.
“Chambers remains an important benchmark for us in determining the quality of work we are doing for our valued clients,” he said.
“The rankings are also based on independent feedback from our clients and we are delighted to know they are pleased with the work we do for them.”
Stone King is based at Bateman House, 82-88 Hills Road in Cambridge. It also has offices in Bath, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, London and Manchester.