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Putting a number on it – how do clients rate Slaughter and May?

Ben Wheway
Ben Wheway
ben.wheway@legalease.co.uk
22 January 2025
Legal 500 dataClient satisfactionClient serviceData reporting

Late last year, Legal Business and Legal 500 unveiled a data project that has been in the works for some time – looking at how highly firms are recommended by clients.

That data, collected from Legal 500 referees, offers an entirely new perspective on the world’s largest law firms, enabling us to reorder the Global 100 by a new customer satisfaction metric – Net Promoter Score (NPS)*.

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