Record billings deliver £9.1m revenue for Cheshire law firm SAS Daniels
SAS Daniels LLP, the law firm with practices across Cheshire and Greater Manchester, is celebrating another year of growth.
The Stockport-headquartered company has today (June 6) announced revenues of more than £9.1m for the year ending April 2017.
The figure is attributed to record billings made by its family, commercial property, corporate and dispute resolution teams, which saw increases of 23%, 18%, 9% and 5% respectively.
SAS Daniels is expecting the uptick to continue, with revenues for 2017/18 forecast to rise year on year by 10%.
Over the last 12 months, the firm said it drove its organic growth strategy forward by strengthening its portfolio with new specialist service areas, including food and agriculture.
SAS Daniels’ private client team also expanded with the appointment of additional health and social care and tax planning specialists.
Jeremy Orrell, SAS Daniels’ recently appointed managing partner, said: “It’s been another busy year for the firm as we continue to grow, with the addition of some new key members of staff and the introduction of new service offerings across all four of our Cheshire offices.
“We continue to build on our success and provide our clients with our results driven approach to service delivery.”
He added: “Our recent billings success is testimony to our hard work, skills and expertise in an increasing number of fields. We look forward to the year ahead.”
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