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Ashurst fees up 17% to smash £300m mark

Author: Jeremy Hodges

Published: 09/05/2008 10:14

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Ashurst has posted a 17% increase in turnover to smash through the £300m barrier, joining top 10 City rival Simmons & Simmons in announcing a double-digit increase in revenue.

The firm raked in fees totalling £323m for 2007-08, during which time the firm has made a series of hires in Europe and Asia, overhauled its lockstep and converted to a limited liability partnership.

Last year the firm was among the strongest performers in the Legal Week Top 50 both in terms of revenue and profitability. Turnover was up by 28.5% while average profits per equity soared by more than a third (36.4%) to reach a new high of £956,000.

Ashurst managing partner Simon Bromwich (pictured) told Legal Week the firm would continue to focus on developing its practice overseas over the next two to three years.

He said: “The key point is that if you look at our growth over a two-year period we have grown over 50%, which is impressive. We do feel well placed to cope with the current market. We’ve put together a strong performance over the last three to four years and there is a determination within the firm to keep the progress up.”

The news comes after Simmons earlier this week (6 May) announced a 16% hike in revenue for the most recent financial year, with fee income moving from £250.4m in 2007 to a new high of £290m.

Simmons indicated that it expects average partner profits to top £600,000 this year.

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