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Birmingham motoring solicitors given top rating in global legal rankings


Birminghams specialist motoring law firm Kang and Co Solicitors has been ranked in the top legal practices in the region by the gold standard of legal research companies providing insight into the worlds leading lawyers.

Birmingham motoring solicitors given top rating in global legal rankings


"This accolade recognises all of the work so far and highlights our leading status within the industry in the West Midlands."
Manjinder Kang, Kang and Co Solicitors



Birmingham’s specialist motoring law firm has been ranked in the top legal practices in the region by the ‘gold standard’ of legal research companies providing insight into the world’s leading lawyers.

Kang and Co Solicitors, in Victoria Square, Birmingham has been given the top rating possible by Chamber and Partners which independently vet and rank legal practices across the globe.

Undergoing a rigorous analysis of the firm’s technical legal ability, professional conduct and customer feedback the prestigious research company, which operates across 200 jurisdictions, ranked Kang and Co Solicitors in the top tier for criminal law, which covers driving offences.

Talking about the accolade Manjinder Kang, specialist motoring lawyer and Managing Director at Kang and Co Solicitors said it was a real honour to be recognised.

He said: “Kang and Co Solicitor’s top tier ranking in Chamber and Partners is a testament to our continued commitment to first class customer service and results driven representation.

“Specialists in motoring law we are a growing business with headquarters in the heart of the city. As we continue to expand and cement our reputation as the country’s leading motorist lawyers we are looking to expand with a new appointment to our legal team.

“This accolade recognises all of the work so far and highlights our leading status within the industry in the West Midlands.”

Chambers and Partners is an independent research company operating across 200 jurisdictions delivering detailed rankings and insight into the world's leading lawyers.

Each year the company conducts tens of thousands of interviews with in-house counsel and third-party experts, such as barristers and accountants, delivering detailed insight into providers of legal services.

Only the very best law firms are chosen and then ranked from 1 (highest) to 6 (lowest). Kang and Co Solicitors, which has offices in Birmingham, Milton Keynes and London, has been given a tier 1 ranking – putting the firm among the leading legal practices in the Birmingham and surrounding region.

More information is available at www.kangandco.co.uk.

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