
Results: Dentons Up, Simmons Down
Reflecting the mixed vibes of the economic stats… Denton Wilde Sapte has increased revenues through the downturn by 3.5% during the first half of 2009-10. Fee income reached £87.7m for the six-month period, up from last year’s figure of £84.7m. Revenue from the firm’s international offices was up from 29% last year to 32% for the first half of this year and the firm attributed its growth to the international offices. Simmons & Simmons meanwhile has seen turnover drop significantly from …
Reflecting the mixed vibes of the economic stats…
Denton Wilde Sapte has increased revenues through the downturn by 3.5% during the first half of 2009-10. Fee income reached £87.7m for the six-month period, up from last year’s figure of £84.7m. Revenue from the firm’s international offices was up from 29% last year to 32% for the first half of this year and the firm attributed its growth to the international offices.
Simmons & Simmons meanwhile has seen turnover drop significantly from £143.5 for the first half of last year to £120.3m this year, a 16% fall. The downturn was the primary culprit.
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