Chambers Global 2025 has recognized Goodwin lawyers and practices for excellence in geographies around the world. Goodwin received 40 lawyer rankings and 33 practice rankings in this year’s edition of the annual guide.
Client feedback reflected the effectiveness of Goodwin’s collaborative, client-centric approach to representing both the innovators and investors across geographies. Clients noted that “Goodwin is very responsive, knowledgeable and has a deep understanding of the market,” with a global team that “is extremely collaborative and works towards our best interests.”
Chambers Global recognized Goodwin as being leaders in the international marketplace in the following categories and geographies:
Asia-Pacific Region
China
France
Germany
Global
India
Israel
United Kingdom
- Banking & Financing: Sponsors
- Commercial & Corporate Litigation
- Investment Funds & Asset Management (International & Cross-Border)
- Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical Sector (International & Cross-Border)
- Restructuring/Insolvency
- Tax
United States
- Banking & Finance
- Capital Markets: Convertible Debt
- Capital Markets: Equity: Issuer Counsel
- Capital Markets: Equity: Manager Counsel
- Corporate M&A (International & Cross-Border)
- Intellectual Property: Patent
- International Trade: CFIUS Experts
- International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions
- Investment Funds & Asset Management (International & Cross-Border)
- Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical Sector (International & Cross-Border)
- Privacy & Data Security
- Private Equity: Buyouts: Mid-Market
- Private Equity: Fund Formation
- Registered Funds
- Tax: Corporate & Finance
- Technology Sector (International & Cross-Border)
A number of Goodwin lawyers were also ranked as leading lawyers in their fields, including:
Belgium
- Stephen Mavroghenis: Competition: EU
China
- Daniel Dusek: Corporate/M&A: Hong Kong-based (International Firms)
- Yash Rana: Corporate/M&A (International Firms)
France
- Adrien Paturaud: Banking & Finance
Germany
- Winfried Carli: Banking & Finance
India
- Yash Rana: Corporate/M&A
Luxembourg
- Alexandrine Armstrong-Cerfontaine: Investment Funds
United Kingdom
- Matthew Birchall: Tax
- Laura Charkin: Tax: Investment Funds
- Oliver Glynn-Jones: Commercial and Corporate Litigation
- David Irvine: Tax
- Sarah McAtominey: Commercial and Corporate Litigation
- Simon Thomas: Restructuring/Insolvency
United States
- James Barri: Capital Markets: Convertible Debt
- Thomas Beaudoin: Venture Capital: Fund Formation
- Mark Bettencourt: Corporate/M&A (International & Cross-Border)
- Mitchell Bloom: Life Sciences: Corporate/Commercial / Capital Markets: Debt & Equity / Corporate M&A (Int'l & Cross-Border)
- Michelle Briggs: E-Discovery & Information Governance
- Stuart Cable: Corporate/M&A (International & Cross-Border)
- Neel Chatterjee: Intellectual Property: Patent
- Robert Fore: Venture Capital: Fund Formation
- Richard Matheny: International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions / International Trade: CFIUS Experts
- Ian O’Donnell: Venture Capital: Fund Formation
- Jacob Osborn: International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions / International Trade: CFIUS Experts
- Brynn Peltz: Investment Funds: Regulatory & Compliance
- Nicole Peppe: Venture Capital: Fund Formation
- Jeremy Senderowicz – Registered Funds
- John Servidio: Capital Markets: Convertible Debt / Derivatives
- William Stern: Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory
- Richard Strassberg: Litigation: Trial Lawyers
- Kingsley Taft: Life Sciences: Corporate/Commercial
- Omer Tene: Privacy & Data Security: Privacy
- Paul Verbesey: Private Equity: Fund Formation
- David Watson: Private Equity: Fund Formation
- Bradley Weber: Capital Markets: Debt & Equity
- Jud Welle: Privacy & Data Security: Cybersecurity
Chambers Global is the product of in-depth research and extensive interviews with prominent lawyers and clients in over 200 jurisdictions worldwide.
To learn more about Goodwin’s results, visit Chambers Global 2025.