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“Fieldfisher reports 10% revenue surge to £352m boosted by European offices
Fieldfisher announced today a 10% increase in annual revenue to £352m, driven by strong performances across its European offices. The firm also noted a 4% rise in profit per equity partner (PEP) to £966,000 for the 11-month period from April last year to March, adjusted due to HMRC rule changes.
The firm’s regulatory practice led the revenue growth with a 36% increase in turnover, while its dispute practice and personal injury and medical negligence practice saw rises of 17% and 15%, respectively.
In the UK, Fieldfisher recorded a 14% revenue growth, but it was in Europe where the firm saw the most dynamic activity. Revenue from its five offices in Germany surged by 20%, turnover in Ireland increased by 10%, and Luxembourg saw an impressive 81% rise in revenue.
These achievements align with Fieldfisher’s strategic goal to establish itself as “Europe’s leading law firm” by 2025, focusing on advising multinational clients on cross-border matters. Managing partner Robert Shooter commented on the results, describing the year as one of significant progress marked by European expansion, collaboration, and momentum in ESG initiatives.
Despite challenging market conditions, Shooter emphasized that all teams delivered outstanding results, contributing to the firm’s international growth and presence in key markets.”
For further details, you can read more about it [here](https://www.theguardian.com/law/2024/06/26/fieldfisher-reports-double-digit-revenue-growth-as-european-offices-thrive).