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Hat trick of successes for Kent law firm Cripps
Law firm Cripps is celebrating a hat trick of wins with the release of half yearly results showing income and profit well up on the same period last year.
The Tunbridge Wells-based company reported income of £13.35m for the six months ended 31 October 2015, up 9 per cent on the same period last year. Cripps also saw net profit increase 18 per cent.
The strong financial results come in the wake of high rankings in the recently published Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession for 2016, which described Cripps as “one of the strongest practices outside London” with thirty of its lawyers named as leading individuals in their field. The firm also received excellent reviews in the other major legal directory, the Legal 500 2015.
Managing partner Gavin Tyler said: “To follow the best year our firm has ever had with continued growth of this level is fantastic and in line with the ambitious targets we have set ourselves this year. It’s been a great six months but the job is only half done. I’ve confidence in our people who are doing everything we could ask of them.
“They are rightly being recognised as amongst the most talented in the country. Our focus on client service and our commitment to delivering efficient, modern legal services to suit all our clients is paying off. “
Cripps has offices in Tunbridge Wells, London, Kings Hill and Sandwich.
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