The Sunday Times rates Mishcon de Reya best UK law firm

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Mishcon de Reya has been recognised as the 28th best company to work for in the UK, at last night’s Sunday Times “Best 100 Companies to Work for” Awards.

This is the fourth year running that Mishcon de Reya has featured in the prestigious list, with the firm climbing a massive forty one places during the last two years. Of the five law firms featured Mishcon de Reya was number one by a significant margin, with only two law firms making it in to the top fifty.

Mishcon de Reya’s Managing Partner, Kevin Gold said: “I am incredibly proud that we have been recognised as the best law firm to work for in the UK. At Mishcon, we take great pride in creating an environment that is stimulating, supportive and imbued with the Firm’s sense of values. I want to thank all of our people for making Mishcon de Reya such a great place to work.”

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