
Hogan Lovells
UK Top 200 position: 6
If 2010 was regarded as year zero for post-merger Hogan Lovells, which this year has its global revenue listed for the first time, then the financial year of 2011–12 will be seen internally and externally as the benchmark measurement of future success.
With turnover broadly flat, co-chief executive David Harris welcomed a 'pleasingly resilient' performance in unpredictable market conditions.
At the same time, there has been an improvement in profitability, Harris said. This is backed up by the figures, with an identical global net profit of £379m and an increased profit margin of 36 per cent.
Integrating the merger and expanding the firm’s breadth and depth has undeniably placed Hogan Lovells at an advantage in the global legal services market, but Harris accepted that the firm has felt the effects of a tough global market alongside the rest.
The regional breakdown was a similar picture last year to the previous year, with a slight rise in London’s contribution to global turnover of 26 per cent (£270m), up from 24 per cent, again reflecting the litigation strength.
The US contribution was two per cent lower at 44 per cent of turnover, with Europe (24 per cent) and Asia and the Middle East (6 per cent) staying the same.
In terms of practice areas, intellectual property (IP) continues to hold strong thanks to the firm’s largely recession-proof major corporate clients, while finance business restructuring, insolvency and related banking work — where clients include Barclays, Prudential and Bank of America Merrill Lynch — remain busy.
There were more than 70 promotions to the partnership and 50 lateral hires last year, while the firm continues to develop its West Coast and New York presence in the US. Harris sees further opportunities in Latin America, where it has an office in Caracas, and the launch of an office in Rio de Janeiro is planned with an eye on major project finance work ahead of the World Cup and Olympics in the city in the next four years.
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Atlantic HouseHolborn Viaduct
London
EC1A 2FG
UK
http://www.hoganlovells.co.uk
Turnover (£m): 1,039
PEP (£k): 729
EPP (£k): 562
Total lawyers: 2,253
Total partners: 799

