Strong year of growth for Kennedys
Global law firm Kennedys, which employs over 30 people in Dublin, has reported record turnover of £238 million (around €266 million) for the financial year 2019/20, a nine per cent increase on the previous 12 months as it continued to execute its growth strategy.
Europe and Latin America have performed particularly well, supported in part by continued UK growth following the arrival of a 12-strong team from Norton Rose Fulbright last summer and growth in Portugal by way of a merger.
There was a seven per cent increase in headcount worldwide during the financial year, taking staff numbers to 2,150. In the last 12 months, Kennedys has made 20 lateral hires, strengthening its offering in Australia, Chile, Ireland, Peru, Portugal, Singapore, UAE, the US and the UK.
During the year, Kennedys appointed Suzanne Liversidge as its first global managing partner and the first woman to hold such a role at a UK top 30 law firm. The firm also announced a new leadership team in Spain.
The year in numbers:
- UK turnover was £139m (around €156m), up 9.7 per cent
- The number of fee-earners globally rose 10 per cent
- Lockup was 128 days globally
- Turnover by region:
- UK – £139m (€156m)
- Europe – £13.7m (€15.3m)
- APAC – £38.5m (€43.1m)
- North America and Bermuda – £40.4m (€45.2m)
- Latin America – £6.6m (€7.4m)
Nick Thomas, senior partner at Kennedys, said: “These are impressive results, the obvious difficulties of the last two months of our financial year notwithstanding. We have continued to grow in all our key markets. As we embark on the next financial year, we do so with a careful eye on the continuing impact of COVID-19 upon our clients, but with cautious optimism. We opened our new San Francisco office last week and we expect to welcome more joiners to that office and to announce further expansions within our network this year.
“Our global vision – to be the go-to firm for the insurance sector with on-the-ground capability where our clients need it – continues to attract both clients and new recruits, especially against the background of our commitment to help clients use lawyers less.
“The early days of Kennedys IQ are already delivering on the promise of technology to assist our global clients in the running of their businesses, turning to Kennedys’ lawyers only when expert legal advice is needed.
“These results are a testament to the way in which our people – supported by a robust global IT infrastructure, operating from one platform across the globe – have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been a truly collaborative effort as staff have stayed safe while maintaining high levels of service. It is truly an honour to lead this firm.”