Chambers and Partners, an internationally recognized legal research and ranking agency, has once again acknowledged Infinite’s outstanding performance in its 2023 "Litigation Support" and "Crisis & Risk Management" Guides.
Built on research by Chambers’ dedicated team of 200 analysts across 200 jurisdictions, the guides serve as a comprehensive resource for lawyers, GCs, and private clients facing complex disputes—identifying leading crisis response and litigation support providers in key markets worldwide.
Chambers stated that Infinite has “a remarkable depth of talent. The principals know how to attract and hold on to the absolute best practitioners,” which is a testament to industry acumen.
In the Crisis PR & Communications category, Infinite's crisis practice ranked Band 2 in the UK and Band 4 in the U.S. CEO Jamie Diaferia and UK Director Ryan McSharry also received individual recognition, both listed in Band 2.
For the Litigation PR & Communications category, Infinite’s litigation practice was ranked Band 2 in the UK, Band 3 in the U.S., and globally in Band 3, with Jamie and Ryan both individually listed in Band 2.
Referee feedback spotlights the quality of Infinite’s work:
“I completely trust the team at Infinite. They are highly experienced and able to grasp complex issues quickly, providing well-rounded, robust and thoughtful advice.”Infinite’s experienced crisis and litigation PR specialists are based across the firm’s offices in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and London.
“I am a huge fan of our Infinite team, and they are very highly regarded by those that deal with them. I have a great relationship with them and view them as part of the team. They are very supportive, responsive, and sensitive to issues that we have.”
About Infinite
Infinite is an international communications firm advising ambitious, complex organizations. The agency provides the experience, skills, and insight to drive brands forward and, in special situations, deploys strategies to defend organizations from reputational risk.