Freeths announces record growth in Liverpool
Freeths has today announced record year-on-year growth since launching in Liverpool in 2018, revealing a revenue increase of 46.2 per cent in the last year.
Well known for advising clients such as Lloyds Banking Group, Harworth Group and JSM Property Group, the Liverpool office has expanded steadily over the last six years. As one of Freeths 13 UK offices, the Liverpool base has led the way, posting one of the highest growths over the last 12 months.
The real estate team has seen the head count in Liverpool grow by 50 per cent in the last 12 months, and the office has also recently launched a specialist family law team with the appointment of Partner Natalie Dickson and Senior Associate Antonia Williams
These strategic hires have helped bolster the office’s portfolio of services, whilst maintaining team growth in key services, already well established in the region such as real estate, banking and finance. In addition, the office also benefits from the expertise of Helen Mitcheson, an environmental law specialist.
Notable transactions carried out by the team include acting on behalf of Harworth Group on the sale of several significant property assets, with a total transactional value exceeding £70,000,000.00
Andy Nichol, Managing Partner of Freeths Liverpool office, said: “It’s been an incredible year for Freeths Liverpool in terms of financial growth and expansion within the region and I’m proud of the dedication and collaboration the team has displayed in order to achieve this.
“With ambitious plans for 2024, we look to continue to provide the advice and support to our clients over this next year.”
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