OUR FIRM
Martin Arnold
Managing Partner
We are a contemporary London law firm, rooted in tradition with a lasting legacy of client service. Founded in 1780, we recognize the long-standing relationships we have with our clients and how they have helped shape our past and provide a platform for our future.
With 76 partners supported by over 300 lawyers and support staff, we operate on a four practice group model: private client, business services, real estate and dispute resolution.
Our driving force is to empower our clients by providing quality legal advice, insight and intelligence that enables them to achieve their goals whether personal or business. We are large enough to advise on the most complex matters, but small enough to ensure that our people and our work remain exceptional and dynamic.
Building relationships is at the heart of everything we do.
Corporate Social Responsibility
We are committed to corporate social responsibility (CSR) and believe in our wider responsibilities to the community and to the environment around us. We aim to have a positive impact… Read more →
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Frances Coulson, Head of Restructuring and Insolvency, is inducted into the IWIRC Hall of Fame
The IWIRC has added Frances Coulson into its Hall of Fame in recognition of accomplishments throughout her career April 2024- The International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation [IWIRC] has inducted… Read more →
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Private Client Partner and Senior Associate comment for the Financial Times ‘FT Wealth’ on the changing spending habits of billionaires
The way ultra-high net worth individuals are spending is changing, with more billionaires becoming aware of their carbon footprint and how it affects their reputation. Partner Matthew Braithwaite and Senior… Read more →
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Senior Partner comments for Wealth Briefing on the UK’s non-dom system and the implications of proposed changes by the Labour Party
This article was originally published by Wealth Briefing, click here to read the original article. The UK’s non-dom system is on the way out, and now it turns out that… Read more →