Stokoe Partnership Solicitors has been ranked for its Crime, Financial Crime and POCA Work & Asset Forfeiture expertise in the Chambers & Partners UK 2026 Guide.

The Firm’s Crime practice has been ranked Band 3, with sources noting that Stokoe are a “a truly formidable team which you can rely on“.

“Stokoe Partnership is a truly partner-led firm, which ensures high-level expertise and personal commitment at every stage of a matter.”

Founder Bambos Tsiattalou is also ranked Band 2 for Crime, and Chambers notes that he is a “an excellent problem solver with strong commercial awareness.

The Firm is ranked highly in relation to POCA Work & Asset Forfeiture, with the Guide noting that the team provides a “caring and bespoke service“.

The Firm and Partner Richard Cannon have both been ranked Band 4 for Financial Crime, the Guide noting that “the partners are experienced in the field and display a strong will to succeed”. 

Richard is described by sources as “a star within the industry, whose experience and personality set him apart“.

“Richard is excellent. He manages to balance the legal issues, administrative requirements, commercial considerations and client care with ease, and is extremely responsive.”

Stokoe Partnership Solicitors is also ranked as a Legal Aid Specialist for Crime.

A link to the Firm’s profile on the Chambers & Partners website can be found here.

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