
Despite the relative drought of listings in recent months, former SJ Berwin private equity head Matthew Hudson has raised £31m for his asset management consultancy MJ Hudson (MJH) following a floatation of the business last week. Meanwhile, listed firm Gateley also revealed last week it acquired Cambridge-based management consultancy T-three.
Founded in 2010, MJ Hudson focuses on advising fund managers and investors as well as providing legal services, fund management services and investment advice. Though not exclusively a law firm, MJH is an alternative business structure and is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, making it arguably the seventh law firm to list.