Turpin Miller ranked in Tier 1 for Immigration in the Legal 500 (2025)

We are delighted to be top-ranked for Immigration in this year’s Legal 500 rankings. Tom Giles, Jo Renshaw and Philip Turpin have been ranked as leading lawyers in the Legal 500 2025 guide and the Immigration team has been ranked in Tier 1 (South East – Employment – Immigration).

The team is described as “experienced, thorough and professional”, adept at dealing with a range of skilled and business immigration work as well as having a strong reputation for legal aid work.

Turpin Miller is the only firm in the South East ranked in the 2025 guide who have been awarded the Legal 500 ‘client satisfaction’ accreditation in recognition of years of positive feedback from clients.

The guide recognises Tom Giles, Partner and Head of our Legal Aid team, for his extensive experience representing detained clients. Tom is also ranked in the Chambers UK 2024 national rankings in Immigration: Human Rights, Asylum and Deportation.

Jo Renshaw, Partner and Head of Family Immigration, and Philip Turpin, Consultant Solicitor, are recognised for their decades of experience across business immigration, family and human rights work.

The Legal 500 also commends Associate Alex Piletska for her particular success in complex adult dependant relative matters. Alex is currently ranked by the Chambers UK 2024 guide as an Associate to Watch and DEI Champion in national rankings for Immigration: Human Rights, Asylum and Deportation.

We are delighted to see positive feedback in our directory rankings again this year, and for our colleagues to have received such high praise and recommendation from clients.

Testimonials:

‘Positive outcome would not have been possible without the hard work of my solicitor Jo Renshaw. Thank you for your hard work and invaluable contribution.’

‘I wanted to express my sincere appreciation for the outstanding efforts, dedication, expertise and tireless work that my solicitor, Jo Renshaw, made throughout the whole immigration case of my mother.’