Stephenson Harwood's London office has been committed to providing quality legal advice for nearly 200 years.
1 Finsbury Circus
London, EC2M 7SH
reception.4thfloor@stephensonharwood.com
Step free access is located at the north side of our office, next to Moorgate tube station. A member of the security team, stationed at this entrance to the building, will assist and direct you to reception.
Located right in the heart of the City on Finsbury Circus, our 450+ legal professionals offer clients best-in-class legal solutions to local, national, and international clients.
Highly ranked, our experienced London lawyers are approachable, pragmatic, and able to call upon the expertise from our intricate network of offices around the world to find the right solutions to your legal requirements.
With a particular focus on five key areas of focus – Energy Transition, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Private Capital and Funds, Technology, and Transportation and Trade – the firm has deep-rooted expertise, where genuine commercial insight is as valued as legal know-how.
In a competitive commercial landscape, clients need legal advisers who think fast and move fast. We won't sit on the fence: we give clear advice, taking into account what our clients are trying to achieve, the wider economic and geo-political context, and the reality of the legal frameworks we operate in.
We pride ourselves on developing long-lasting partnerships with our clients, and each other. We know that we are more than the sum of our parts, and that by harnessing our collective capabilities, we're better able to support our clients to achieve their goals.
And we appreciate that our clients rely on our ability to navigate their most complex legal needs, often crossing borders and drawing on the expertise of colleagues across our international network – that's why, beyond London, we have offices in the locations where our clients need us most, as well as a network of leading law firms in other jurisdictions.
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