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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Osborne Clarke increases international revenues by 19%

International law firm Osborne Clarke has closed the 2021/22 financial year with revenues of €407m

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This represents a 19% increase over 2020/21 (€341m) and a 66% increase in five years.

Omar Al-Nuaimi, CEO of Osborne Clarke, said: “It has been a fantastic year and we are very proud of the hard work and dedication of our teams. While market conditions have been favourable, our business strategy is driving stronger customer relationships and delivering strong results.

“Our US platform continues to be key in helping us win and develop client relationships globally, while our new team in Poland, comprising more than 30 people, has brought a new dimension to our European operations. In addition, we have grown exponentially through lateral hires, strengthened our international ESG focus and are investing in new technologies that will support the digital transformation our firm is undergoing.”

Nuria Martín, managing partner of Osborne Clarke in Spain, added: “We have a really balanced business that is delivering great results thanks to our teams, who have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to our clients and to each other over the past two years.”

“Our 3D strategy is built around the intersection of services, sectors and global transformation drivers, and has helped us build strong relationships with clients, who value our vision across the evolving challenges they face. We continue to build a future for our business that delivers growth in a sustainable way.”

Osborne Clarke is investing in growing its business and supporting the firm’s next generation of lawyers, recognised for its ability to attract and retain top talent through opportunities for growth and development in a supportive and inclusive work environment.

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