Ranking tables
Art and Cultural Property Law | High Net Worth
UK-wide
Rankings overview for Departments
- Amanda Gray Mishcon de Reya LLP10 Years Ranked
- Karen Sanig Mishcon de Reya LLP10 Years Ranked
- Roland Foord Stephenson Harwood LLP10 Years Ranked
- Rudy Capildeo Wedlake Bell LLP8 Years Ranked
- Sarah Barker Withers7 Years Ranked
- Simon Fitzpatrick Boodle Hatfield LLP10 Years Ranked
- Till Vere-Hodge Payne Hicks Beach LLP7 Years Ranked
- Timothy Maxwell Wedlake Bell LLP10 Years Ranked
- Davina GivenRPC
- Fionnuala RogersCanvas Art Law
- Pierre ValentinFieldfisher
- Bethan Waters Farrer & Co LLP2 Years Ranked
- Isabel Kerber Farrer & Co LLP5 Years Ranked
- Petra Warrington Wedlake Bell LLP6 Years Ranked
- Rebecca Foden Boodle Hatfield LLP6 Years Ranked
- Richard Hart Pinsent Masons9 Years Ranked
- Simon Chadwick Mishcon de Reya LLP6 Years Ranked
- William Charrington Farrer & Co LLP3 Years Ranked
- Helen MulcahyFieldfisher
- Milton C SilvermanStreathers Solicitors LLP
- Tim CrockfordClyde & Co LLP
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Boodle Hatfield LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedBoodle Hatfield is a notable firm for art-related matters, including contentious work, transactional matters and art-related tax and estate planning.
1 Farrer & Co LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedFarrer & Co advises a wide range of art world clients, including dealers and owners, museums, charities and trustees, on disputes and transactional matters, particularly art investments and structuring.
1 Mishcon de Reya LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedMishcon de Reya is well known for handling some of the best art and cultural property work in the market. The team advises on transactional matters and represents clients involved in major disputes.1 Wedlake Bell LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedThe art and cultural property law team at Wedlake Bell is experienced in providing both transactional and regulatory advice to galleries and art businesses. The lawyers are also proficient in complex and high-profile art fraud litigation and financing disputes.1 WithersArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 1 | 3 Years RankedWithers has a multidisciplinary art and cultural property practice and advises clients on a broad range of matters. Its work includes assisting with tax issues arising during purchases and disputes concerning provenance, title and contracts.
Band 2
2 ForstersArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years RankedThe art and cultural property practice at Forsters brings together lawyers from across the firm. It regularly advises collectors, galleries and auction houses, and is particularly notable for handling estate planning and commercial matters for artists.
2 Stephenson Harwood LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years RankedStephenson Harwood advises on transactional matters and complex disputes, including art financing, sales and purchases, insurance claims, and litigation concerning authenticity and attribution.
Band 3
3 Fladgate LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedFladgate's art law team is well positioned to handle a broad range of contentious and non-contentious art-related matters, including contested attribution, restitution and disputes arising from divorces. Much of the work is located at the intersection of private client, family and art law.
3 Howard Kennedy LLPArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 3 | 3 Years RankedHoward Kennedy is well regarded for working with artists, dealers, collectors and institutions on high-profile contentious and non-contentious matters. The firm's mandates range from the purchase and sale of art to ownership and IP-related matters.3 Pinsent MasonsArt and Cultural Property Law2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedPinsent Masons is a multinational law firm with a recognised art practice. The team advises a broad range of international clients on matters including acquisitions, art loans and authenticity disputes.