In keeping with the trend for UK firms to announce good financials early, Bristol-based LB100 firm TLT has revealed its turnover for 2015/16, improving on its strong financial performance of recent years to post a 15% increase in turnover to £71.6m. Continue reading “‘It’s about getting market share’: TLT continues strong run as turnover increases 15%”
Osborne Clarke praises sector focus as it posts yet another round of impressive financial results
Osborne Clarke (OC) has posted another round of impressive results, enjoying double digit growth across both its global offices and in the UK.
Slater and Gordon LLP accounts show profits down and liabilities up in rocky period for listed firm
Slater and Gordon (S&G) which wrote down much of its UK business in February, has posted its LLP accounts for 2015, revealing while turnover was up and liabilities increased significantly at the PI firm.
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Strong turnover growth in the City as Greenberg Traurig posts 4% revenue rise ahead of potential BLP merger
Revenue at Berwin Leighton Paisner’s US suitor – Greenberg Traurig – rose 4% to $1.32bn last year as merger talks edge closer.
KWM global revenue drops 1% as firm unveils 2020 strategy and restructures London practice
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) global revenue dropped 1% to $1.02bn in 2015 as the Hong Kong-headquartered firm unveiled a new global strategy to see it through to 2020.
‘There’s a flat legal market’: Hogan Lovells blames low revenue and profit growth on currency fluctuations
Nearly six years on from its transatlantic union Hogan Lovells continues to post modest financial growth as its results today (16 February) showed revenue for the calendar year increased by 2.3% to $1.82bn in 2015 from $1.779bn in 2014 while profit per equity partner (PEP) increased by 2.7% to $1.250m from $1.217m.
Dundas & Wilson acquisition helps boost CMS turnover by more than 25%, accounts reveal
CMS Cameron McKenna has revealed a 26% rise in group turnover to £259.2m from £206.1m, boosted by the acquisition of Scottish firm Dundas & Wilson in 2014 which posted turnover of £47m.
‘Reaped the rewards’: latest accounts underline strong year for expansive Pinsents
Pinsent Masons‘ highest-paid LLP member took home 38% more last year than in 2013/14, as the firm posted double-digit growth across the board.