Liverpool law firm Weightmans achieves best six-month revenue in 190-year history
National law firm Weightmans has announced the highest half-year revenue in its 190-year history.
The Liverpool-headquartered company posted a revenue of £44m in its latest six-month results, up year on year by 7.3%.
Alongside its latest earnings report, Weightmans has appointed a new group finance director.
Bob Granger has joined the company from Lakeland, where he was finance and retail director for 13 years, helping to the transform of the kitchenware retailer into a digitally focused international business.
He said: “I’m delighted to be joining Weightmans at a time when we are reporting record results.
“Weightmans prides itself on being an ambitious firm that not only hires and retains the leading experts in their field, but also genuine team players who care about their clients.”
Bob added: “We see this ethos reflected in our strong client relationships and these latest financials. It’s a great result for us and I’m looking forward to playing a part in the next chapter of our success.”
Group finance director Bob Granger
John Schorah, managing partner of Weightmans, commented: “We are extremely proud of our results for half year, our best to date which set us on course for further growth over the coming months.
“When we introduced a new strategy in May, growth and success for both ourselves and our clients were central to its implementation and execution and these results are a testament to that.”
He continued: “Bob’s arrival is another representation of this strategy in action – with his background he brings a fresh, commercial perspective and outlook to the firm and has the experience, track record and drive we need for such a pivotal role.”
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