Hassans

Hassans International Law Firm Limited is the largest law firm in Gibraltar. It has approximately 90 lawyers and was established in 1939 by Sir Joshua Hassan GBE, KCMG, LVO, GMH, QC. The firm's current senior partner is James Levy CBE QC, nephew of Sir Joshua. Former Hassans' partner Fabian Picardo QC is the current Chief Minister of Gibraltar.

Hassans International Law Firm Limited
HeadquartersMadison Building, Midtown
Queensway,
Gibraltar
No. of offices2
No. of attorneysApprox. 90
No. of employeesApprox. 250
Major practice areasCorporate and commercial, financial services, tax, funds, legislative drafting, private client and trust law, property, shipping and company, trust management
Key peopleJames Levy CBE QC (Senior Partner).
Date founded1939 (1939)
FounderSir Joshua Hassan , GBE, KCMG, LVO, GMH, QC
WebsiteGibraltarLaw.com

Practice

The firm specialises in Corporate and commercial, financial services, tax, funds, legislative drafting, private client and trust law, property, shipping and company and trust management.

The firm operates out of its head office in Gibraltar and also has an office in Sotogrande, Spain.

Accreditation

Hassans is ranked ass tier 1 by Chambers and Partners legal directory, and is rated as tier 1 in every category by the Legal 500 directory. At present the senior partner is James Levy CBE QC (nephew of the founding partner Sir Joshua Hassan) he was awarded a lifetime achievement award in the Chambers & Partners European Awards 2008.

Independent legal directories have consistently ranked Hassans as a Tier 1 law firm in Gibraltar and say "Gibraltar's largest law firm, receives praise all round for being the country's most highly reputed law firm".[1] In February 2014, The Lawyer magazine ranked Hassans ninth in its annual list of Top 30 offshore law firms, often described as the offshore magic circle.[2]

Offices

Line Group

Hassans also has its own Company and Trust Management corporations, Line Trust Corporation Limited and Line Management Services Limited.

References

  1. Legal 500, 2009
  2. TheLawyer.com
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