Blank Rome Rated as Shipping Litigation Leaders

Posted by George Backwell
Sunday, April 27, 2014

Blank Rome apprises that its international shipping litigation practice, and attorney John D. Kimball have again been ranked in the 2014 edition of 'Chambers Global'.

The international law firm explains that the qualities on which rankings were assessed include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by clients.

Chambers & Partners, the UK-based publishers of Chambers Global, conducted research by speaking to a vast range of lawyers and their clients (i.e., commercial users of legal services).  In-depth interviews with clients and with attorneys were done, each one lasting about half an hour.  Thousands of interviews are conducted by a team of 50+ full-time researchers.

Greater weighting was given to the views of the clients, and any biased viewpoints tended to cancel each other out.  All interviews were conducted purely for research purposes and were entirely confidential and unattributed.  The methodology for the research into the strengths and reputations of U.S. attorneys has been approved by the British Market Research Bureau.

The rankings and editorial comment about attorneys are independent and objective.  Inclusion in the guide is based solely on the research team's findings.  Chambers is widely viewed among the most highly respected publications in the world that rate lawyers, in part because inclusion cannot be purchased.

Categories: Consulting Legal People & Company News People

Related Stories

Millions of Cigarettes Seized in Multi-Nation Operation

China Sanctions Five US-Linked Units of South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean

China Strikes Back: Additional Port Fees for US Ships from Mid-October

Current News

Fully Automated Multilevel Vehicle Parking System to Be Constructed at the Port of Zeebrugge

Ocean Network Express Releases Financial Results for Q2 FY2025

HII Names Taylor to Leading Vessel Design Spot at Newport News Shipbuilding

Panama Canal Bets on LPG Transits

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News