Brodies

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Brodies LLP
Company typePrivate
IndustryLaw
HeadquartersEdinburgh, Scotland, UK
Area served
United Kingdom
ServicesLegal advice
Revenue£106m (2023)
Owners115 partners
Websitewww.brodies.com

Brodies LLP is a Scottish law firm. The firm offers legal advice to private and public sector clients both in the UK and internationally in its core business areas of corporate and commercial; energy (both renewables and oil & gas); real estate; litigation and dispute resolution; banking and financial services; employment, pensions and benefits, trust and tax, and personal and family law.

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Financial performance

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In July 2019, Brodies LLP reported that in its financial year to 30 April, revenues grew by 12% to a record £76.86 million. Over the same period, profits before partner distributions rose by 14% to £37.4 million and the firm’s cash balances increased to £21.8 million.[2]

Awards

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  • Scotland Law Firm of the Year at the Who’s Who Legal Awards 2019
  • Legal 500 Scotland Regional Firm of the Year 2018
  • UK National/Regional Law Firm of the Year at the Legal Business Awards 2017
  • Legal Advisor of the Year at the Business Insider Deals and Dealmakers Awards 2017
  • UK Regional Law Firm of the Year at the Lawyer Awards 2016
  • UK Law Firm of the Year 2014, British Legal Awards[3]

List of Chairs (from 2004)

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  • 2004-2013 Joyce Cullen
  • 2013- Christine O'Neill KC

List of Managing Partners (from 1997)

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  • 1997-2018 Bill Drummond
  • 2018- Nick Scott
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References

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