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Rankings published in 2026
Financial and corporate
Tier 1
11 firms ranked
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Tier 1

Ballard Spahr
1 practice area
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Greenberg Traurig
3 practice areas
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Polsinelli
3 practice areas
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Quarles & Brady
3 practice areas
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Snell & Wilmer
3 practice areas
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Tier 2

DLA Piper
1 practice area
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Engelman Berger
3 practice areas
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Osborn Maledon
1 practice area
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Squire Patton Boggs
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Tier 3

Allen Barnes & Jones
3 practice areas
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Dentons
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Following the passage of the first stablecoin bill in the US, partners at Greenberg Traurig, Winston & Strawn and Paul Hastings unpack client reactions and the complexities it introduces
IFLR’s legal benchmarking title reveals its latest rankings for the US, Mexico and Caribbean
M&A
Bulk hires were made at Greenberg Traurig and Ropes & Gray, which opened new offices in Munich and Paris respectively
Law firms that are fully transparent about costs can better cater to in-house counsel demands, but a big gap in expectations remains, IFLR data reveals
M&A
Law firms are increasingly expanding into Germany to seize strategic opportunities in PE and M&A
M&A
New hires were made across the M&A and funds practices in London, Luxembourg and the UAE
ESG
Sarah Mahood, co-managing shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, reflects on her often challenging journey and her aims to boost inclusivity
Driven by the continued flow of institutional money and private wealth into Singapore, firms are betting big on the Lion City
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