Chambers & Partners has published its Global Guide for 2026. Vinge retains its top-tier rankings across all core practice areas and further strengthens its position through several positive developments and new recognitions in the individual rankings.
Vinge continues to be ranked in Band 1 in Banking & Finance, Capital Markets: Equity, Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property and International & Cross-Border Capabilities. The results confirm the firm’s strong and stable position in business law advisory.
At the same time, this year’s individual rankings demonstrate clear momentum, with several new entrants as well as promotions for existing lawyers across, among other areas, Capital Markets, Corporate/M&A and Dispute Resolution.
“This is one of the most demanding ranking processes, with a strong focus on client experience. Maintaining our top rankings while several of our lawyers advance or enter the rankings is a very strong endorsement of both quality and long-term development,” says Louise Brorsson Salomon, CEO and Managing Partner at Vinge.
Across multiple practice areas, new individual recognitions are noted, including Up and Coming rankings and promotions to higher bands. The results reflect the breadth and depth of Vinge’s teams, as well as the firm’s ability to combine experience with the next generation of leading advisers. Based on direct client feedback, the individual rankings demonstrate that Vinge’s lawyers not only deliver legal advice at the highest level, but are also perceived as commercially minded, accessible and solution-oriented.
The results in the Chambers Global Guide 2026 confirm Vinge’s position as a leading adviser in complex and cross-border matters, and reflect the firm’s long-term focus on innovation, collaboration and quality.