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Goodman Ray are delighted that the firm continues to be ranked in the Legal 500 and that our wealth of experience across all areas of children and family law is recognised once more. This year’s ranking properly reflects our ever growing matrimonial finance practice, lead by Trudi Featherstone, and the niche areas of children law, including adoption and surrogacy, in which Jemma Dally is a pioneer . Three members of the firm are ranked as recommended lawyers, in addition to Ann Thompson who continues to be ranked as a Leading Individual.

Gwen Williams, Managing Partner, says:

We are delighted to be ranked once more in the Legal 500 and particularly pleased that our increased reputation in the area of financial advice headed by Trudi Featherstone is recognised alongside our established reputation in all matters related to children to which Peggy Ray, Ann Thompson and the team all contribute. Jemma Dally is one of the leading lawyers in the field of surrogacy, as witnessed by the wealth of her reported cases.

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