CEE Attorneys in the prestigious Legal 500 ranking

The Legal 500, an international legal directory that ranks law firms and lawyers worldwide, has included CEE Attorneys’ Lithuanian office in its prestigious rankings in three specialisations: technology, media and telecommunications (TMT), employment law and real estate law. This is the first recognition of CEE Attorneys’ Lithuanian office of this magnitude since its establishment.

The Legal 500, an international legal directory that ranks law firms and lawyers worldwide, has included CEE Attorneys’ Lithuanian office in its prestigious rankings in three specialisations: technology, media and telecommunications (TMT), employment law and real estate law. This is the first recognition of CEE Attorneys’ Lithuanian office of this magnitude since its establishment.

The Legal 500 is one of the best-known and most widely recognised legal services valuation directories, covering more than 80 countries and 2,700 law firms. The ranking is based on quantitative and qualitative criteria, including the legal team’s experience, achievements, client feedback and market position. The Legal 500 contacts more than 300,000 law firm clients yearly as part of its research. Participation in the survey is free of charge upon application.

Inga Kostogriz-Vaitkienė, Managing Partner of CEE Attorneys Lithuania: „Customer recommendations and positive feedback are the greatest recognition of our work. They not only confirm the professionalism of the team but also show that we are reliable partners who can offer top-quality legal services in a wide range of areas.”

She added that it is also gratifying to see the Lithuanian branch of the law firm mentioned among the market giants as one worth paying attention to.

CEE Attorneys has offices in ten European countries and representatives in Asia, and specialises in fintech, e-commerce, copyright, employment law and real estate.

16.05.2024

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