Wedlake Bell recognised in Chambers HNW 2025
We are incredibly proud to share that Wedlake Bell has once again been recognised in the Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) 2025 Guide.
This year’s rankings are a reflection of the outstanding work, dedication and collaborative spirit of our entire Private Client Group.
Our Private Client team has been promoted to Band 2 in London for Private Wealth Law. This recognition reflects the firm’s reputation for delivering trusted, strategic advice to high-net-worth individuals, families, trustees, and business owners.
“We are thrilled to be promoted to Band 2 of the Chambers HNW directory this year,” comments Caroline Miller, Head of the Private Client team at Wedlake Bell. “This promotion is a fantastic milestone that reflects the energy, depth of expertise, and unwavering commitment by our team.”
In addition to this recognition, Wedlake Bell has achieved strong rankings across several other key practice areas. Nationally, the firm is ranked Band 1 in Art and Cultural Property Law. In London, the firm is ranked Band 3 for both Private Wealth Disputes and Real Estate: High Value Residential.
Individual lawyers have also been recognised:
Rudy Capildeo (Band 1), Timothy Maxwell (Band 1) Petra Warrington (Band 3) in UK-wide Art and Cultural Property Law;
Camilla Wallace (Band 3), Sanjvee Shah (Band 3 and Foreign Expert for India Spotlight), Matthew Braithwaite (Band 5) and Nick Mendoza (Up and Coming) in London Private Wealth Law;
Nick Stone (Band 3), Tom Allfree (Band 4), Charley Lowe (Star Associates) and Anna Lewis and Chloe Devall-Douglas (Associates to Watch) in London Real Estate: High Value Residential;
Andrew O’Keeffe and Caroline Miller are both ranked Band 4 in London Private Wealth Disputes; and
Natasha Kurth is listed as an Associate to Watch in UK-wide Family/Matrimonial Finance: High Net Worth.
To read more about Wedlake Bell in the High Net Worth Guide 2025, please visit the Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2025.