Leeds law firm makes record £23m turnover in concordance with creation of 41 jobs
Clarion is continuing to see steady growth, achieving record turnover of £23.2m, up 18 per cent from the previous year (2020: £19.6m).
The Leeds based law firm has maintained its upward trajectory over the last seven years with momentum increasing in its latest financial year as well as adding a further 41 colleagues to the team.
Roger Hutton, joint managing partner, commented: “While the last two years have been a challenging time for us and all of our clients, Clarion has proved able to maintain its growth unabated.”
“We are fortunate to have built a strong base of talented and engaged colleagues who have settled into a productive style of hybrid working. In fact, with many businesses pursuing new opportunities following the disruption of the pandemic, we have seen a positive trend and are growing alongside our clients.
“Supporting privately owned businesses and their owners remains at the heart of the firm, and we are also seeing more and more demand for our services nationally. Growing numbers of large corporations are turning to us as our specialist teams expand and our expertise gains national recognition.
“In addition, we have focussed on developing expertise in a number of industry sectors including energy, life sciences, food and drink, and digital marketing/data protection, where we have been able to build on our track record supporting our growing client base to meet their demand for real industry insight and expertise.
“As a business, we are proud that our financial results for 2020/21 once again show double-digit growth, continuing our solid track record. It is testament to the quality and commitment of the team that we have proved able to continue to achieve our pre-Covid objectives and I would like to thank every one of them for their contribution.”
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