National law firm reveals “transformational” revenue of £60m
A national law firm, with offices in Manchester and London, has reported its positive results from 2021/22, with revenue of £59.6m, up 12 per cent on the prior year.
Clarke Willmott LLP remains committed to the long-term growth of a diverse commercial and private client practice, as well as continuing to focus on staff, wellbeing, inclusion and developing the social aspects of work in a flexible hybrid working model.
Stephen Rosser, CEO, said: “Our results are a consequence of the hard work undertaken by everyone at the firm and the great support from our diverse client base from whom we have received more instructions than ever, on increasingly complex and interesting work.
“Changes implemented during the pandemic have become our new normal and we have a thriving culture built on flexible, collaborative and supportive working.
“Whilst there are clearly significant challenging headwinds for all businesses in the UK and more broadly, we are building on the lessons learned and investments made during the pandemic by aligning all of the strands of our growth strategy to provide a long term, sustainable future for the firm.
“Our ESG commitments, property strategy and our fully flexible approach to work all contribute. One of the most visible manifestations of this work relates to the changes in our properties.
“All of our offices are designed to support fully flexible working. These changes are part of the plan that will drive us to be net zero by 2035 at the latest and ideally by 2030 to align with the Paris Agreement. We will firm up this commitment once we have fully scoped and planned for all of our impacts.”
Clarke Willmott is a national law firm with offices in Manchester, Cardiff, Southampton, Taunton, Birmingham, Bristol and London.
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