Shuffield, Lowman & Wilson Earns Chambers USA Band 3 Ranking in Corporate/M&A & Private Equity
Orlando, Florida — June 4, 2026 — Shuffield, Lowman & Wilson, P.A. is proud to announce its recognition in the 2026 Chambers USA Guide, earning a Band 3 ranking in Corporate/M&A & Private Equity (Florida: North & Central).
This ranking reflects the firm’s continued commitment to delivering high-quality legal services and strategic business counsel to clients throughout Central Florida and beyond.
The Chambers USA Guide, published by Chambers and Partners, is one of the legal industry’s most respected directories, ranking law firms based on independent research, client feedback, and peer review. Firms are ranked in bands, with Band 1 representing the highest distinction; however, placement in any band signals a significant level of achievement and recognition within a competitive field.
Shuffield, Lowman & Wilson’s Corporate/M&A team advises clients across a broad spectrum of industries and transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, private equity investments, and business formations. The team has extensive experience representing clients in transactions ranging from closely held business deals to complex, multi-million-dollar transactions.
“We are honored to be recognized by Chambers and Partners,” said William Lowman, managing partner. “This ranking reflects the strength of our Corporate/M&A team and our dedication to providing responsive, client-focused legal counsel. We are grateful to our clients and colleagues for their continued trust and support.”
Chambers rankings are based on rigorous research and evaluate firms on key attributes such as technical legal ability, client service, professional conduct, and commercial awareness.
ShuffieldLowman’s five offices are in Orlando, DeLand, Port Orange, Tavares* and Lake Nona*. The firm is a 55-attorney, full-service law firm practicing in the areas of estate planning, litigation, real estate and corporate law. Specific areas include estate planning and probate, guardianship and elder law, commercial and civil litigation, fiduciary litigation, labor and employment, tax law, securities, mergers and acquisitions, construction law, intellectual property, planning for families with closely held businesses, tax controversy – federal and state, nonprofit organization law, banking and finance, land use and government law, association law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, and mediation.
*by appointment only