LB100 City International – New Frontiers

For this year’s LB100, we have a new peer group: City International. This group comprises firms that have leading practices in the City but also have a strong international practice, deriving a healthy proportion of their income from offices outside the UK. All the firms in the peer group have posted increases in turnover and, …

LB100 Major International – One Verein Day

The Major International peer group made its LB100 debut last year and there’s no doubt that it was a timely introduction. Comprised entirely of firms eschewing full financial integration in favour of looser Swiss Verein-type structures, the players included under this banner have continued to blaze a trail with their entrepreneurial approaches to law firm …

LB100 Global Elite – London Stalling

In its first major overhaul since the introduction of peer groups in 2004, the Global Elite table is only five firms long. Herbert Smith has transferred to the City International table after exhibiting profitability levels far below the elite group average. But while Global Elite earnings may combine to provide the highest grossing turnover average …

LB100 Macfarlanes: Swimming Against The Tide

At the time of the first LB100, Macfarlanes was three years into a non-exclusive international alliance that included US firm O’Melveny & Myers, Paris-based Simeon & Associés (now part of Lovells), and Germany’s Noerr Stiefenhofer Lutz. There were offices in Tokyo and Brussels, and indeed Julian Howard, now managing partner of the firm, was the …

LB100 Osborne Clarke: From South West to West Coast

Twenty years ago, Osborne Clarke (OC) had revenues of £11.4m and an average PEP of £97,000. It was a Bristol firm with a very small London office and the origins of an international alliance. ‘Lots of firms have overtaken us,’ says the current managing partner Simon Beswick, ‘but really OC was the first regional firm …

LB100 Allen & Overy: Turnover Soars With Globalisation

Allen & Overy’s worldwide senior partner David Morley remembers doing his first deal for Goldman Sachs as a young partner in the banking group in 1992. This was a time when the fact that an American investment bank was in London was still big news: the arrival of the US financial institutions, which began at …