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Thrings celebrates “collective effort” in Legal 500 success

Outstanding client feedback has fuelled Thrings' continued presence in the prestigious Legal 500 rankings - with its Family and Agriculture teams having secured places in the top tier.

The annual directory, which has drawn from research of law firms across the world for more than 30 years, uses the testimony of thousands of clients to highlight the outstanding firms and individuals in the legal profession.

In the 2026 directory, which was unveiled yesterday (October 2), Thrings' various departments have retained 17 places in the rankings.

The firm's South East Family team in its Romsey office was commended by clients - that team members "genuinely care for them" and handle everything "professionally and with care". This has seen the team take its place in the upper echelons of the directory for the first time, with a coveted Tier 1 ranking.

The team joins Thrings' "outstanding" and "approachable" South West Agriculture team, which retains its long-held top tier ranking, praised by clients for "honest and thorough appraisal of situations which gives confidence in decision making".

The Hampshire-based Agriculture team and South West Family team also feature in this year's directory, retaining their places secured last year - as do its Succession and Tax, and Contentious Trusts and Probate teams in the South West.

Thrings' ability to support businesses, from start-ups to market leaders, has also been demonstrated in the rankings with its Corporate and Commercial teams in Bristol and Swindon retaining their recommended statuses - as do its Banking and Finance and Employment teams.

This is backed by strong rankings for its specialist Commercial Litigation, Intellectual Property, and Insolvency and Restructuring teams.

Continuing the firm's prowess in the real estate sector, the firm's Commercial Property, Construction and Planning and Environment services all retain their rankings.

Thrings has also welcomed the news that its lawyers have secured 12 places in the lawyer rankings, with a further 38 recognised, demonstrating the exceptional individuals throughout the firm.

Joining the ranks of Leading Partners for the first time is Elaine Meyrick (Corporate - Bristol).

Also featured are:

• Duncan Sigournay (Agriculture - Bath)

• Megan Jefferies (Intellectual Property - Bristol)

• Mike Tomlin (Banking and Finance - Bristol)

• Russell Reeves (Agriculture Litigation - Bristol)

• Sally Pike (Family - Romsey)

• Ramona Derbyshire (Commercial Dispute Resolution/ Recoveries - Swindon)

Retaining their Next Generation Partner statuses are Robert James (Agriculture Litigation - Bristol), Kate Barber (Family - Romsey) and Emily Prout (Private Wealth Disputes - Swindon), with legal director Polly Ridgway (Agriculture Litigation - Bristol) completing the firm's presence in the rankings as a Leading Associate.

Simon Holdsworth, Thrings' managing partner, said: "With client feedback at the heart of the directories, being able to showcase such a diverse array of talented colleagues in the Legal 500 rankings continues to be a privilege - serving as a reminder that we are accountable to our clients and that they continue to trust in the advice we offer.

"Thrings' model sees our teams work in unison with each other across the firm to provide our clients with a holistic service. As such, while I want to congratulate my colleagues on their places in the rankings, this is a collective effort and a massive thank you goes to every one of our staff for the dedication they show day-in, day-out."

Thrings has nine offices mainly in the South West, including one in Lydney.

For more information, go to https://thrings.com.

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