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Online Submissions: What do the different statuses mean in the Historic Submissions tab?

  1. Researching status means our team are currently carrying out their research on the area you submitted for. Our team will be actively reviewing the information in your submission and reaching out to referees during this time; 
  2. Research Completed means our team has finished their research on the area you submitted for and our team will be working on finalising the rankings and editorial in preparation for the launch of the guide; 
  3. Launched means this submission related to a Chambers guide that has already launched and the results and rankings related to this submission have been published on the Chambers website. 

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