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Legal 500 Tier One accreditation for Gough Law

by isleofman.com 13th October 2017

Gough Law has again achieved Tier 1 accreditation for Dispute Resolution in the prestigious Legal 500 Directory.

The directory ranks law firms from around the world by jurisdiction and discipline. This is the 3rd year Gough Law has been included.

The Legal 500 comments stated that Gough Law is: ‘An excellent firm involved in very high level and high value litigation. Gough Law is well equipped for cross-border litigation intellectually, experience wise and logistically. With 40 years of experience in high stakes litigation Alan Gough’s presence underlines to the other side that there is a serious matter at issue.’

Directors Alan Gough and Chiva Arthurs are also commended as individual advocates within the directory. Alan Gough’s citation states he is ‘widely acknowledged as the Isle of Man litigator of choice for the most demanding cases. Known for expertise in asset tracing and injunctive relief he has appeared in many of the leading Isle of Man cases over the past 30 years’.

Chiva Arthurs is recognised by Legal 500 as one of the Next Generation Lawyers where it states: ‘She is developing a good reputation in a number of areas including employment’.

Although not one of the larger practices Gough Law continues to be ranked alongside the industry’s bigger players and specialises in litigation, offering advice and assistance in the conduct of contentious legal disputes, an area in which the firm excels.

Photo - Chiva Arthurs.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 13th, October 2017 03:07pm.

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