
Results: Lovells Flat
Lovells’ half-year revenues remained almost flat for the first half of the financial year. Revenues stood at £259m for the six months to 31 October this year, a small drop from £260m for the same period in 2008-09. In last years full set of results, Lovells reported an 11% rise in turnover to £531m, from £479m in 2007-08, although profits per equity partner fell 11% to £585,000. The firms is currently in advanced talks with US firm Hogan & Hartson regarding a …
Lovells’ half-year revenues remained almost flat for the first half of the financial year.
Revenues stood at £259m for the six months to 31 October this year, a small drop from £260m for the same period in 2008-09.
In last years full set of results, Lovells reported an 11% rise in turnover to £531m, from £479m in 2007-08, although profits per equity partner fell 11% to £585,000.
The firms is currently in advanced talks with US firm Hogan & Hartson regarding a merger.
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