DELCADE ranked in the 2024 edition of the Chambers & Partners Europe guide
On March 15, 2024 By Sabine VANDERSTRICHT
The entire DELCADE team is proud to be ranked in the prestigious international legal guide Chambers & Partners 2023 in the category France – The Regions as one of France’s leading law firms.
This distinction confirms the excellence of our lawyers’ know-how in all areas of business law and their ongoing commitment to their clients. This recognition underscores two of the firm’s fundamentals: DELCADE’s strong regional roots combined with its sustained international activity, which are an integral part of the firm’s DNA, enabling DELCADE’s lawyers to support clients in all their strategic projects both in France and internationally.
We would like to thank our clients and partners for their trust and congratulate our team for this recognition.
About Chambers & Partners
For over 30 years, Chambers and Partners has published guides for members of the legal profession. With a team of over 200 editors based in London, Chambers identifies and ranks the best international lawyers and law firms by conducting objective, in-depth research based on interviews with thousands of clients and legal professionals.
Each year, the ranking recognises the key players in the French legal market in the fifty-three specialties covered by the guide.

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