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Commenting on the results, Hogan Lovells EMEA Managing Partner – José Maria Balañá, said: “The market for legal services is very competitive, and a proven ability to innovate is more important than ever. The outstanding results we have achieved in this award over the last few years speaks to our success in creating an innovative mindset across our firm.”
Hogan Lovells was selected as second most innovative law firm based on a number of submissions, including several showcasing new technology and legal approaches developed by our lawyers from several offices in Europe.
The firm was selected as the winner in two categories:
In “Market Firsts”, Paris-based Private Equity partners Matthieu Grollemund and Hélène Parent were honored for their work on behalf of client Ynsect, a startup with ambitious plans for large-scale food production using mealworms bred by robots. Matthieu and Hélène overcame numerous legal and practical challenges to help Ynsect with innovative structured finance and approaches to litigation.
Hogan Lovells was also named the winner in the “Learning and Development” category for enhancing the firm’s client-focused culture through a Sales Transformation Program, led by Adam Soames, Catriona Robinson and Zoe Conlin.
The firm was also featured as a standout in three further categories:
These results add to the firm’s outstanding record of success and recognition in these awards. In 2021 the firm won Most Innovative Firm in the Business of Law in North America.
The Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Europe 2022 report can be found here.