Edwin Coe maintains strong presence in Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2025
Edwin Coe is pleased to share that six of our lawyers have been recognised in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2025, achieving rankings across the Private Wealth, Tax: Private Client, and Real Estate: High Value Residential categories. Additionally, both our Residential Property and Private Client teams have retained rankings in this latest edition.
Our Residential Property team has retained its Band 4 ranking in the Real Estate: High Value Residential category, with Department Head Rosie McCormick Paice maintaining her Band 3 individual ranking.
The Private Client team remain in the same Band 4 ranking as last year for the Private Wealth Law category. For our individual lawyers, David Goepel’s ranking in Band 2 remains unchanged including Alison Broadberry’s ranking in Band 3 and Matthew Barnett’s ranking in Band 5. Additionally, new partner Jeremy Curtis is also ranked in Band 5.
We are also proud to announce that Morag Ofili has received a Band 2 ranking for the first time in the Tax: Private Client category.
The Chambers High Net Worth Guide is an independently researched annual publication, featuring leading law firms, accountancy and tax firms, private banks, wealth managers, and multi-family offices serving high net worth individuals globally. Their research spans more than 55 countries across six continents.
Details of Edwin Coe’s practice area and individual rankings can be found on the Chambers High Net Worth website.
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Founded in 1913 and based in Lincoln's Inn, Edwin Coe is a leading independent London law firm built on clarity, collaboration and trust. We specialise in dispute resolution, private capital and cross-border matters.
What began as a boutique disputes practice over 100 years ago has evolved into a firm advising private clients, entrepreneurs, family offices, UK and international businesses across the areas of corporate, private client, real estate and litigation. Throughout that evolution, one thing has remained constant – our belief that the best advice combines legal insight with human understanding.
Collaborative in approach. Committed in purpose. Connected where it matters most.