Which UK Law Firms Does AI Recommend? (July 2026 AI Visibility Index)

By Dean Whitby
Which UK Law Firms Does AI Recommend? (July 2026 AI Visibility Index)

When a business owner, in-house counsel or private client asks AI for legal recommendations, they're rarely asking for a list of every law firm in the country.

They're asking for a shortlist.

The firms that appear in that shortlist increasingly become the firms that make it into the next stage of consideration.

That is why we created the Tenacious AI Visibility Index.

Each month, we ask leading AI platforms the same buyer questions across multiple industries and record every company they recommend. By repeating the process monthly, we can see how AI recommendations evolve, which firms are gaining visibility, which are losing ground and where new opportunities are emerging.

This report covers UK law firms.

July 2026 marks the second month of the Index and reveals some significant shifts compared to June. New firms have entered the rankings, established names have dropped out, and the group of firms achieving consensus across AI models has changed substantially.

Executive Summary

July's legal sector data shows one of the most significant reshuffles across the entire AI Visibility Index.

In June, firms such as DLA Piper, Freshfields, Clifford Chance and Norton Rose Fulbright dominated AI recommendations.

In July, the picture changes dramatically.

Osborne Clarke becomes the most visible law firm in the dataset, while CMS climbs into second place. Withers and Macfarlanes also enter the leading group.

Only one firm that achieved full consensus in June remains in the full-consensus group in July: Linklaters.

The broader story is that AI recommendations appear to be expanding beyond traditional Magic Circle and global law firms towards a wider mix of commercial, sector-focused and specialist legal brands.

For law firms, that creates both opportunity and risk.

Month at a Glance

MetricJune 2026July 2026
AI models analysed34
Buyer questions1010
Unique law firms detected8595
Full-consensus firms65
Most visible firmDLA PiperOsborne Clarke
New Top 10 entrants-Osborne Clarke, CMS, Withers, Macfarlanes
Largest shiftDLA Piper #1 → Outside Top 10Osborne Clarke Outside Top 10 → #1

The July dataset includes more firms than June, reflecting a broader recommendation landscape and greater diversity across AI responses.

Biggest Movers

Osborne Clarke

The standout performer in July is Osborne Clarke. After not appearing in the June Top 10, the firm rises to become the most visible law firm in the entire July dataset.

More importantly, Osborne Clarke achieves four-model consensus, meaning ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity all recommend the firm.

That level of agreement remains relatively rare.

CMS

CMS records one of the largest jumps in the Index. The firm moves from outside the June Top 10 into second place overall in July.

Like Osborne Clarke, CMS appears across all four AI models.

Withers

Withers becomes one of the strongest-performing specialist firms in the July data. Rather than relying on visibility within a single model, the firm appears consistently across all four.

Macfarlanes

Macfarlanes follows a similar pattern, securing four-model agreement and joining the July leadership group.

New Entrants

Four firms enter the July Top 10 after not appearing in the June Top 10:

Each achieved full four-model consensus.

That matters because model agreement is often a stronger signal than raw mention volume.

A firm recommended by all four models is generally more resilient than a firm heavily dependent on a single platform.

Firms That Dropped Out

Several firms that performed strongly in June are no longer present in the July Top 10.

These include:

Importantly, dropping out of the Top 10 does not necessarily mean these firms disappeared from AI recommendations entirely.

It simply means other firms gained greater visibility across the July dataset.

July 2026 Top Rankings

Top 10 Combined AI Visibility Rankings

RankLaw FirmTotal MentionsModels Agree
1Osborne Clarke234/4
2CMS224/4
3Withers184/4
4Macfarlanes164/4
5Linklaters154/4
6Clifford Chance143/4
7Mishcon de Reya133/4
8Pinsent Masons123/4
9Ashurst113/4
10Shoosmiths103/4

Month-on-Month Comparison Table

FirmJune RankJuly RankMovement
Osborne ClarkeOutside Top 101New entrant
CMSOutside Top 102New entrant
WithersOutside Top 103New entrant
MacfarlanesOutside Top 104New entrant
Linklaters45▼1
Clifford Chance26▼4
Mishcon de ReyaOutside Top 107New entrant
Pinsent MasonsOutside Top 108New entrant
AshurstOutside Top 109New entrant
ShoosmithsOutside Top 1010New entrant
DLA Piper1Outside Top 10▼ Out
Freshfields3Outside Top 10▼ Out

The key takeaway is not that certain firms became weaker. The key takeaway is that AI recommendation patterns shifted significantly between June and July.

Changes by AI Model

ChatGPT

ChatGPT continued to favour larger commercial firms with broad service offerings. Several firms appeared consistently across questions involving corporate transactions, international law and commercial disputes.

Claude

Claude produced the highest concentration of recommendations around established advisory-led firms. The model showed stronger clustering around firms with broad commercial reputations.

Gemini

Gemini surfaced a wider mix of firms than either ChatGPT or Claude. This contributed significantly to the rise of several July entrants.

Perplexity

Perplexity remained the least concentrated model. It introduced a wider variety of firms and helped drive some of the changes seen in overall rankings.

The result is that no single AI platform currently defines legal-sector visibility.

Firms that achieve consensus across multiple models are likely to be the most durable winners.

What the Data Tells Us

Three patterns stand out.

First, AI recommendations remain highly fragmented.95 different law firms appeared in July alone.

Second, consensus is difficult to achieve. Only 5 firms were recommended by all four models.

Third, visibility appears to be spreading beyond traditional legal powerhouses.

The July results show a broader range of firms competing successfully for recommendation space.

That suggests AI systems are becoming more nuanced in how they match legal providers to buyer intent.

What This Means for Law Firms

The legal sector is becoming increasingly competitive inside AI-generated recommendations.

Historically, many firms relied on referrals, reputation and rankings.

Those signals still matter.

But AI systems also depend on what they can understand, verify and confidently reference.

Firms that appear repeatedly tend to have:

Our AI visibility metrics guide explains how these signals can be measured, while our generative engine optimisation guide explores how firms can improve recommendation visibility over time.

The firms winning AI recommendations today are creating an advantage that compounds every month the Index runs.

Methodology

The July 2026 edition of the Tenacious AI Visibility Index analysed responses from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity.

Each model was asked the same ten UK-focused buyer questions relating to legal services.

Every law firm explicitly named in a response was recorded and normalised. Mentions were then aggregated to create overall visibility rankings.

The same methodology will be repeated monthly to track how AI recommendations evolve over time.

Disclosure: AI recommendations can change as models, prompts and source data evolve. Results reflect the responses collected during July 2026 and do not constitute endorsements by Tenacious AI Marketing.

Want the Full Legal Sector Dataset?

This report highlights the key findings from the July 2026 edition of the Tenacious AI Visibility Index.

Behind these rankings sits the complete dataset, including:

If you'd like to see the full legal-sector dataset, get in touch, and we'll send it across.

Whether your firm appears frequently, occasionally or not at all, the underlying data provides a much clearer view of how AI currently sees the legal market.

FAQs

What is the Tenacious AI Visibility Index?

The Tenacious AI Visibility Index is a monthly research project tracking which companies AI platforms recommend across multiple industries. The same buyer questions are repeated every month to identify changes over time.

Why do AI recommendations change from month to month?

AI models update regularly, sources change, and recommendation patterns evolve. The Index measures those changes rather than assuming results remain static.

Does appearing in the Index mean Tenacious recommends a law firm?

No. The Index records which firms AI models recommend. It is not a ranking based on legal quality, client outcomes or market reputation.

Why did some major law firms fall out of the Top 10?

A fall in ranking does not necessarily mean a firm became less visible overall. It often means other firms gained visibility across a wider range of buyer questions.

How can law firms improve AI visibility?

Law firms that appear consistently tend to have strong authority signals, specialist content, recognised expertise and third-party citations that AI systems can confidently reference.