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REN Legal recognised in the Aviation 100 Law Firm of the Year Award

London City firm, REN Legal, has been ranked as a top five firm in the 'Law Firm of the Year' category of the Airline Economics 'Aviation 100' awards 2016.

The accolade recognises REN Legal's outstanding achievements in the last year.

Partner, Adam Longney, attributes this success to a number of factors: “To be considered by the industry as one of the pre-eminent law firms is testimony to REN Legal's unswerving focus. We are very proud to have been nominated, and to discover that our share of the vote was near the top of the rankings, particularly as voting is by peers from across the aviation industry. We look forward to further developing the breadth and depth of our expertise in aviation finance and leasing, and building even stronger partnerships with our clients.”

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REN Legal acts for the world’s largest aircraft and aircraft engine leasing companies, alongside airlines, leading banks, rolling stock and equipment lessors, private equity funds and listed companies. Its asset finance practice covers the full spectrum of asset finance transactions and the firm recently won the 2016 Corporate INTL Magazine Global Award for Leasing Transactions ‘Law Firm of the Year in England’ award.

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The ‘Aviation 100’ top 10 rankings are based primarily on an industry survey vote. Nominations for each category are also accepted and are judged using specific criteria including: deals worked on, aerospace clients on books, value of deals worked on and the number of cases closed. REN Legal captured 10.38% of the vote, while the winner achieved 11.97%, illustrating what a close run category it was.
 

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