UK top 50 financial results 2016-17: all the figures as they come in
A running record of all the 2016-17 financial results as they are announced
June 30, 2017 at 07:30 AM
3 minute read
This year's financial results season is well underway, as the UK's top firms begin to unveil their headline figures for 2016-17.
The results will begin to reveal the true impact of last June's Brexit vote on the legal sector, after a marked slowdown in transactional activity. However, many UK firms are likely to post gains, primarily because of Brexit-related currency fluctuations.
Here, we'll be keeping a running record of all the results as they come in – click on the links below to keep up to date with all our latest coverage.
- 1 August: Bond Dickinson's PEP drops 4% as turnover stagnates
- 31 July: Addleshaw Goddard posts 2% dip in revenue to just under £200m
- 28 July: Brodies revenue rises to record high of £66.7m
- 25 July: Bird & Bird PEP jumps 12% to break £500,000
- 25 July: Charles Russell Speechlys posts 8% rise in PEP
- 24 July: Withers posts 25% rebound in PEP following 8% revenue rise
- 24 July: Burges Salmon sees partner profits fall 17% after 'challenging' 2016-17
- 19 July: Mills & Reeve boosts revenue and PEP as firm moves into 2017-18 with merger
- 17 July: Withers posts 8% revenue rise and promotes eight to partnership
- 12 July: Stewarts Law set for UK top 50 debut as revenue and PEP shoot up
- 11 July: Travers Smith posts revenue rise to £125m as PEP dips below £1m mark
- 11 July: Gateley posts double-digit revenue and profit increases
- 7 July: A&O lifts revenue and PEP to new heights as top earner takes home £3.5m
- 6 July: Berwin Leighton Paisner posts 8% drop in PEP as revenue climbs 7%
- 6 July: Macfarlanes PEP rebounds with 8% gain as revenue climbs 4%
- 6 July: Weightmans boosts PEP by 18.5% as revenues remain flat
- 5 July: Clifford Chance posts double-digit hikes in revenue and PEP to record highs
- 4 July: RPC cites investment and Brexit vote impact as net profit drops 8%
- 4 July: HSF boosts revenues by more than 10% as PEP inches downwards
- 4 July: Clyde & Co posts 14% revenue hike to pass £500m mark for first time
- 3 July: Freshfields slips behind Links by revenue and PEP after 'challenging' year
- 3 July: Bird & Bird, Mishcons and Shoosmiths post rising revenues for 2016-17
- 3 July: Pinsent Masons posts double-digit revenue and PEP increases
- 29 June: Linklaters hikes PEP by 7.8% as revenue jumps nearly 10%
- 28 June: Kennedys seals Manchester merger as firm posts 8% revenue rise
- 27 June: Ashurst posts strong results as PEP rebounds from difficult 2015-16
- 22 June: Taylor Wessing posts modest UK growth as firmwide figures rise faster
- 20 June: Stephenson Harwood PEP drops for first time since 2013 as revenue rises
- 20 June: CMS global revenue dips below €1bn in last pre-Olswang-Nabarro results
- 19 June: TLT continues run of revenue growth with 4% rise
- 13 June: Watson Farley & Williams posts 22% hike in revenue to nearly £160m
- 8 June: Simmons & Simmons PEP rebounds with 9% gain as revenue climbs 7%
- 1 June: Osborne Clarke revenue growth slows in 'challenging' year
- 30 May: Fieldfisher posts 34% turnover hike as Gateley announces 15% revenue rise
- 19 May: Eversheds Sutherland posts 8% revenue hike as partner profits dip
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