Four years in a row – Mannheimer Swartling highest ranked in client survey

Mannheimer Swartling has for the fourth year in a row been ranked highest in the category “Overall performance” when TNS Sifo Prospera Tier 1 Law Firm conducted its annual survey. According to the survey, the law firm won by a large margin over the runner-up, a result that is unique.

– To deliver high quality advice and service for every client is something we consider a matter of course. We are therefore exceptionally proud to have received this ranking four years in a row. We see it as a confirmation that our approach and client focus is successful, says Jan Dernestam, Managing Partner at Mannheimer Swartling.

Jan Dernestam also says that the top ranking would not have been possible if it were not for the clients who take time to provide valuable feedback.

– We are very grateful for the feedback we receive, both in this survey but also in other meetings during the year. Due to this feedback we can continue to develop our approach and our services based on client needs and business challenges.

The TNS Sifo Prospera survey was conducted from June to September 2016. The purpose of the survey is to evaluate commercial law firms by reviewing over 200 Sweden-based companies that buy legal services for at least SEK 2 million in a year. This includes executives and corporate lawyers, CEOs, CFOs, as well as transaction and business development managers. They all have graded different aspects of law firms’ services. Among the 16 criteria assessed are legal skills, professionalism, ethical standards, pricing and the ability to manage large projects.

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