Warsaw Poland downtown skyline Warsaw, Poland. Photo: iStock

K&L Gates is pulling out of Warsaw after nine years in Poland, selling its office there to U.K.-based international firm DWF.

DWF has agreed to pay £3 million ($3.9 million) to acquire the office, including 11 partners, 45 lawyers and 31 support staff. The firm said it expects its new Warsaw group, formerly known as K&L Gates Jamka, to generate about £7 million ($9 million) in revenue in the financial year ending April 30, 2020.

A spokesperson for K&L Gates said in a statement: "After a careful and thorough assessment of our clients' needs against the backdrop of economic and related trends, current and future opportunities and factors in the market, and the great strength of the firm's other offerings in Europe in particular and elsewhere, K&L Gates previously determined that it was in the best interest of the firm to separate from the practice based in Warsaw."