Seven lawyers from our Investigations practice have been listed in the Lexology Index, which lists the leading investigations lawyers, digital forensic experts and forensic accountants globally.
Shula de Jersey, Richard Sallybanks, and Harry Travers have been listed in the ‘Thought Leaders’ category. And Shaul Brazil, Ian Burton, Michael Drury, and Julian Hayes have been listed in the ‘Recommended’ category.
In this index, Lexology and Global Investigations Review come together to establish the leading investigations lawyers, digital forensic experts and forensic accountants globally, and we are proud that seven of our leading investigations lawyers have been included.
Read the full index here.

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