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Gateley “seeing the benefits” of being UK’s first listed law firm
Gateley is seeing the benefits of being the first UK-listed law firm, its chairman said today as it announced record turnover. Revenue increased 10.2% to £67.1m in the year to 30 April 2016, with profit before tax up 12.2% to £11m. As a result shareholders are to see a final dividend of 3.764p.
Exclusive: Horizontal integration in action as funeral director sets up ABS
A family-run firm of funeral directors with 36 branches has become the first of its kind to set up an alternative business structure. Lodge Brothers Legal Services, launched last week, offers fixed-fee services for clients wanting wills, probate and powers of attorney.
Hundreds of lawyers sign up to online freelance marketplace
More than 600 solicitors and barristers have signed up to the online marketplace for freelance lawyers set up by LOD that goes live today. Spoke.law allows law firms and in-house teams that need short-term extra resource to hire freelancers on a day rate via a website.
NewLaw owner sees share price bounce back after positive trading statement
Redde plc – the AIM-listed accident management company that owns NewLaw Solicitors – has seen its share price bounce back following the post-referendum stock market falls, with the help of a positive trading statement.
Listed legal businesses with property and PI focus hit by stock market turmoil
The stock market falls on the back of the EU Referendum has hit an ABS-owning property company the most, as well AIM-listed legal businesses with a personal injury (PI) element, a Legal Futures analysis has shown. The PI hit looks surprising given that the current state of political uncertainty is likely to be good news for the claimant market.
SME law firms see fee income rise but staff and premises costs dragging down profits
Fee income at SME law firms is on the up, but profits are not matching the growth, with staff and premises costs among the causes, new research has found. There was a “dramatic growth in income” at London firms in particular, with “high-value project work… back on the desk” as corporate deals gathered pace.
Co-op members to receive financial reward for using legal services arm
Members of the Co-op are set to receive money back if they use the group’s legal services arm. As the Co-operative Group looks to recover from the reputational damage of recent times, it has unveiled its new logo – returning to the familiar design first used in the 1960s – and revised its membership offer.
Not about the money: personal injury firm to open City “client knowledge hub”
Defendant personal injury firm BC Legal is launching an unusual “client knowledge hub” in the City next month, which will provide a range of free services but “very little fee-earning”. It said the hub would offer training, software demonstrations and free access to meeting rooms, a roof terrace, a gym and a hotel.
AIM-listed business makes fourth law firm acquisition with Abney Garsden deal
Fairpoint Group, the AIM-listed company that has become a predominantly legal business, unveiled its fourth acquisition in two years yesterday after snapping up south Manchester firm Abney Garsden, best known for acting for victims of child abuse.
Metamorph kicks off acquisition strategy by buying Linder Myers in pre-pack
Alternative business structure Metamorph Law has taken the first step in its plan to consolidate dozens of law firms by acquiring north-west firm Linder Myers in a pre-pack deal. Assure Law, the business consultancy that in 2014 saved Linder Myers from administration and installed its chief executive as the firm’s CEO, is also a minority shareholder in Metamorph.












