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City lobbying group: Maintaining UK’s leadership in global legal market should be Brexit priority

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Major law firms should partner with the government “to ramp up efforts to export UK legal and regulatory standards to emerging markets” as a way to boost trade and investment post-Brexit, leading lobbying group TheCityUK said today.

It said maintaining the UK’s leading position in the global legal market shoudl be a “priority for the forthcoming Brexit negotiations”.

Targeting emerging markets was one of a series of recommendations aimed at ensuring the UK’s continuing position as the leading global centre for the provision of legal services and dispute resolution contained in TheCityUK’s annual legal services report, which also showed gross fees in the UK legal market up 1.3% to a record £30.9bn in 2014/15 – the fifth successive year of growth.

TheCityUK is a membership body that lobbies on behalf of UK-based financial and related professional services. Its other recommendations were to:

The report said that net exports of UK legal services grew 11% in 2014 to a record £3.6bn, while the sector’s contribution to the UK economy increased to a record £25.7bn in 2015 (1.6% of GDP).

According to TheCityUK estimates, the UK accounts for around 10% of the global market for legal services, second only to the US. It is also the largest market in Europe, accounting for around a fifth of its legal services fee revenue.

Chris Cummings, chief executive of TheCityUK, said: “The UK is the leading global centre for the provision of international legal services and dispute resolution, employing over 314,000 people and bringing significant benefits to the wider economy.

“Securing this position should be a priority for the forthcoming Brexit negotiations. This means maintaining the strongest possible trading links with the EU and beyond and ensuring the UK remains a globally attractive place in which and from which to do business.”