Pogust Goodhead ranks in the Top Tier of The Legal 500 2024

October 4, 2023
Pogust Goodhead ranks in The Legal 500 2024

We are pleased to announce that we have been ranked in the Top Tier of The Legal 500 2024 guide in the category Group Litigation: Claimant.

It is a great achievement to be recognised for our excellence in dispute resolution and for the pioneering work we’ve been doing as a firm to provide access to justice for millions of clients. We were also ranked in Environment, Product Liability, and Civil Liberties and Human Rights.

‘Pogust Goodhead has a strong focus on international environmental disputes. It is very impressive how the firm provides thorough and systematic knowledge of the Brazilian legal system. The firm has a great experience in mass litigation claims and follows a very structured approach to handling proceedings with a large number of claimants.’ – The Legal 500 Testimonial

Pogust Goodhead CEO receives recognition in key categories

Congratulations to our Global Managing Partner and CEO, Tom Goodhead, for his individual recognition as the driver of the firm’s success as a Practice Head in both Group Litigation and Environment., where he is described as harnessing ‘unrivalled expertise in environmental group actions.’

Group litigation and environmental categories

Chris Neill received recognition as a Leading Individual and Practice Head in ‘Group Litigation’ alongside Pete Gallagher, who was named as a Next Generation Partner and Céline Barnwell and Guy Robson who received recognition as Key Lawyers in this field.

In Environmental Law, Partners Matthew NewbouldAna Carolina Salomão Queiroz, Jeremy EvansTom AinsworthTony Winterburn, Felipe Hotta, and Bruna Ficklscherer were all named as Practice Heads or Key Lawyers.

This comes in an exciting week where we have also announced the largest-ever litigation funding deal so that we can take on more multinational corporations for their wrongdoing.

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