Chambers ranking should contain the following three meanings:
1. It is a neutral ranking (belonging to a neutral evaluation agency) and does not charge ranking promotion fees.
2. An equal amount of participation fee is charged (which cannot be equal to promotion or advertising fees, and is somewhat similar to membership fees.) The participation fee is used for normal ranking costs and does not affect the notarization of rankings. It doesn’t quite have the elements of a commercial either.
3. The ranking is based on payment or third-party payment. At this time, those who pay more are ranked higher, those who pay less are ranked lower, and those who do not pay are not included. Entering the ranking, this has the elements of a commercial advertisement and may be converted into a commercial advertisement. The commercial advertising here will involve two entities, that is, the participating units obtain the value of commercial advertising promotion through ranking, and the ranking agency improves its own popularity through ranking.
Introduction
Chambers ranking*** has six levels (Band1-Band6). The assessments faced adopt unified standards. The first level (Band1) is the highest level. In addition, there are some special honorary rankings, such as Senior Statesperson, Eminent Practitioners, Up and Coming, etc.
Chambers, male, British nationality. Chambers is headquartered in London, England. It is a Chambers rating agency. It has released rankings of different countries to the world since 1969. Its rigorous research and evaluation system, select the world's top law firms and top lawyers in various fields, provide the most trustworthy and authoritative reference for global clients seeking high-end legal services, and are widely regarded as industry benchmarks.
These rankings are recognized as industry benchmarks.