Nabarro LLP

Nabarro LLP
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
No. of offices Six[1]
No. of lawyers Approximately 400[2]
Major practice areas General practice
Revenue £126 million (2014/15)[3]
Profit per equity partner £576,000 (2014/15)[4]
Date founded 1958 (London)
Company type Limited liability partnership
Website
nabarro.com

Nabarro LLP is an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. In 2014/15 it achieved total revenues of £126 million, making it the 34th-largest UK-based law firm by this measurement, and profits per equity partner of £576,000.[5] It is part of an international alliance with other independent law firms covering Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK.[6]

History

The origins of Nabarro go back to just after the Second World War. By 1958, the principals, Leslie Nathanson, Felix Nabarro and his brother Alan Nabarro, had merged their firms to form an eight partner, sixty employee firm advising on property, litigation, company commercial and family law matters under the name Nabarro Nathanson.

In 1990, Nabarro Nathanson acquired the legal team of the British Coal Corporation, which comprised 125 lawyers.[7][8] In the same year the firm established an alliance with the U.S.-based law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges, which was subsequently dissolved in 1995.[8][9]

Various mergers and office moves in the West End of London culminated in the firm's relocation in November 1999 to Holborn in central London.

In February 2007, the firm changed its name from Nabarro Nathanson to Nabarro and launched its new brand with an associated strapline 'Clarity Matters'.[10] In January 2008, Nabarro partners voted in favour of the firm converting to a limited liability partnership, with the change occurring in March of that year.[11]

In October 2014, Nabarro moved to new offices in London Wall.[12]

Main practice areas

Nabarro's main practice areas include:[13]

Offices

Nabarro has offices in London, Sheffield, Manchester, Brussels, Singapore and Dubai.

References

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