Author: Legal Week
14 Dec 2009 | 00:13
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A mid-sized City law firm that focuses on shipping, insurance work and international trade, Holman Fenwick Willan placed 37th in the 2008 Legal Week Top 50, with total revenues of £77.6m set against average partner profits of £453,000.
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As well as its City hub, Holman Fenwick operates offices in Paris, Rouen, Brussels, Piraeus, Dubai, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore; and Melbourne.
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In 2008 the firm made up a healthy crop of eight new partners, including three in London and four in Asia.
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