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Interlaw Retains Band 1 Ranking in Chambers Latin America 2027 Guide

Interlaw has retained its position as a Band 1, elite global law firm network in the 2027 Latin America rankings released by Chambers and Partners on August 20, 2026.
The 2027 edition ranks and reviews leading law firms and lawyers across the region, providing independent insights for clients seeking legal advisers across Latin America. Chambers has again noted Interlaw for its "impressive roster of lawyers" and "top-tier service and quality control, with its diligent applicant vetting process and thorough performance monitoring".
Interlaw’s Latin America Chair, Leandro H. Cáceres, said, “Interlaw’s continued recognition at the highest level reflects the strength of our firms across Latin America and, importantly, the way they work together. Our clients increasingly need advisers who combine a sophisticated understanding of their local markets with the ability to coordinate effectively across borders. That combination of local excellence, trusted relationships and genuine collaboration is what makes Interlaw such a powerful resource for clients doing business throughout the region.”
Chambers and Partners determines its rankings by assessing several areas, including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness, diligence and commitment to quality. Under its criteria, a strong law firm network offers clients a cost-effective alternative to an international law firm with offices across multiple jurisdictions.
The guide also considers the effectiveness of collaboration and cross-referral between network members, as well as the ability of networks to provide clients with coordinated solutions when their legal needs cross borders.