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Southampton: Bond Dickinson named as a Best Legal Adviser for sixth year running

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National law firm Bond Dickinson, which has a large office in Southampton, has been named as a Best Legal Adviser in Legal Week's Best Legal Adviser Report 2016. The report was based on responses from in-house counsel for over 250 law firms on satisfaction, importance and innovation in the service they receive from the top UK and global firms. 

Bond Dickinson received its highest scores in communication and responsiveness, quality of service delivered, and the overall relationship the firm has with its clients. Clients also highlighted that they liked Bond Dickinson for its good understanding of business and high-quality legal advice with no weaknesses, the level of expertise and variety of work it covers, and that it offers value for money with pragmatic and practical legal advice. 

Managing partner Jonathan Blair managing partner said: "This is great recognition of our outstanding client service and it's always good to hear that clients are pleased with the service we deliver."

One of Bond Dickinson's clients commented in the report: "Service delivery is second to none – a key requirement for our external firms. Bond Dickinson has taken the time to understand our very complex business.”

Bond Dickinson provides legal services across a wide range of sectors including energy, manufacturing, real estate, financial services, retail, insurance, transport and private wealth. It has seven offices nationally, including Southampton where it employs more than 150 people.

TBM Team

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