Overview How do I get a ranking in a Chambers directory? Is participating in research free? How do I know when to submit? Can I have an extension on the submission deadline? Is an interview essential? How is referee feedback collected? Where can I find a definition of practice areas? How will confidential information in a submission be protected? Does sending a submission guarantee a ranking? Should I send separate submissions for Global and Continent-Wide sections? What are Foreign Experts and Foreign Desks? Should I send a separate submission form for Foreign Experts and Foreign Desks? How do I submit Foreign Experts and Foreign Desks submission form? I have a suggestion for a new practice area or an improvement to the Chambers guides. What should I do? When do you contact a firm’s referees? Who will contact the firm’s referees? How often will your team contact those clients suggested by a law firm? How do you reach out to referees? What questions do you ask our clients? Will you tell me which referees have provided feedback? What can I do if one of my firm’s referees says they haven’t been contacted? Can I ask my references to reach out to the researchers directly? How can I ensure that I receive important updates from Chambers and Partners? Does Chambers have a policy on harassment or inappropriate conduct towards its employees? What is the difference between the Global Market Leaders and Global-wide rankings?
Should I send separate submissions for Global and Continent-Wide sections?
Yes you should. We need
separate submissions in addition to the country-level submissions.
Continent-wide submissions should show work which demonstrates your firm's
continental capability. The same applies to Global submissions: they should
demonstrate your global capability.
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