Nineteen RPC lawyers recognised in Lexology Index rankings 2025

Published on 01 September 2025

International law firm RPC is proud to announce that 19 of its lawyers have so far been recognised in the Lexology Index rankings 2025, reflecting the firm’s exceptional talent and expertise across key practice areas.

In the UK, Partner Dan Wyatt was Recommended in Investigations in April. Managing Partner Antony Sassi, Partner James Wickes, Partner Naomi Vary and Senior Consultant David Smyth were each Recommended in Insurance in May. Partner James Mee was Recommended in M&A, also in May. Partner and Head of International Arbitration Shai Wade was named a Thought Leader in Arbitration in June

In August, Partner Tom McQuail was Recommended in Competition. Partner and Head of Disputes David Cran and Partner Jeremy Drew were also both Recommended in IP in Trademarks. In September, Partner and Head of Construction Alan Stone was Recommended in Professional Negligence, alongside Partner Nick Bird, Partner Tom Green, Partner James Wickes, Partner Peter Mansfield and Partner Tim Bull.

In Asia, Partner Iain Anderson was Recommended in the Southeast Asia guide for Transport – Shipping in February. Partner Carmel Green was Recommended in the Southeast Asia guide for Insurance & Reinsurance in February, and Recommended in Insurance in May. Senior Consultant David Smyth was Recommended in Professional Negligence in September. 
 
The Lexology Index, formerly known as Who’s Who Legal, highlights the world’s leading lawyers based on rigorous research and client feedback. A Recommended ranking recognises international leaders in their field, with fewer than 50% of those considered selected for inclusion. The Thought Leader status is awarded to top-performing practitioners globally, representing on average only a quarter of those listed.
 
These recognitions reflect the firm's ongoing commitment to legal excellence, client service, and industry leadership. 

 

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