Latham Stands Out as London Powerhouse in Legal 500 UK 2026
The firm stands apart in London for its breadth of Tier 1 practices across categories.
Latham’s London office — nearly 500 lawyers strong — consistently ranks among the City’s elite law firms across practices and industries.
We offer sophisticated counsel and representation to emerging and global companies, financial institutions, and private investors on groundbreaking transactions, disputes, and regulatory matters. Mirroring the City’s status as a nexus for global finance and trade, our London lawyers combine our culture of collaboration and creativity with a pragmatic drive to deliver results and to connect clients with opportunities across the Atlantic, throughout Europe, across Asia, and beyond.
Latham is committed to giving back in each of the communities where we live and work. In London, our pro bono causes include anti-human trafficking and human rights matters, asylum, refugee, and immigration cases, improving policies that affect stateless persons in the UK, social enterprise support, LGBTQ+ rights, and women’s rights.
The firm stands apart in London for its breadth of Tier 1 practices across categories.
Firm recognized for work advising telecoms equipment maker Ericsson.
Firm’s Antitrust & Competition Practice, as well as several leading practitioners and ground-breaking cases honored at the 2025 awards.
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